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The vocals are a sinister reflection of 80’s pop. I love how accessible the hooks and cascading synths feel while the vocals hint at something secret. A dangerous curl of the lip and arrogance of the eyes. As Lou continues to find his voice, I continue to be more invested and impressed by a future talent in this scene. Show support now for this “It” factor artist.
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about
A body positive song that tells the well-worn tale of social medias psychological, and systematic effects on society. A possible passage here and there from patterns displayed on globally documented accounts. An overwhelmingly substantial amount of evidence of this can be found simply by logging into most any social media account in this day and age.
It continues to speak about how most of us (including myself) seem to hold the desire to be a star of some kind in high regard/perhaps even possibly post something that goes viral one day. The story further voices the drama often involved in it, and the ridiculousness of the intensity that is likely a comrade in pursuing an ordeal similarly the viewers would face. A dark and rich melody for the 80's lover in you. Keep your eyes peeled for double entendres and/or interesting word play/homonyms as found fairly typically in many of our lyrics/poetry.
Remember: When you rock your apparel, it looks good on you!
lyrics
Caught me, droppin my jaw,
good looks above the law.
Curse me, and my eyeballs,
crimson covered by Northwest Southpaw.
Turning life into a job, middle-aged,
wanna be, teenage, heartthrob.
Got peeps, from wall to wall,
dear God ya got it all.
Quite the feat to walk this way.
If your clothes could talk they'd say,
"I look good on you" I look good on you
If your clothes could talk they'd say,
"I look good on you" I look good on you
If your clothes could talk they'd say...
Hot seat, among the stars,
making bank within a farce.
Raw beats, and solid art,
pulling crowds from worlds apart.
Slightly, daily evolve,
long is big and short is small.
Got peeps, jealous as balls,
all the haters love 'ya doll.
Quite the feat to walk this way.
If your clothes could talk they'd say,
"I look good on you" I look good on you,
If your clothes could talk they'd say.
"I look good on you", I look good on you.
If your clothes could talk they'd say.
If your clothes could talk they'd say,
"I look good on you" I look good on you,
If your clothes could talk they'd say.
"I look good on you", I look good on you.
Another Hollywood protege'.
credits
released April 30, 2021
-Ibanez Guitars
-Ernie Ball Strings
-Coconut Monkey Electronics Custom Pickups
-Lou Blacksail
-Lyres of Ur
-Cover art design by Joshua McAllister. www.joshmcallister.com
-Photography by Julia Kuzenkov. Instagram: @kuzen.photo
-Special thanks to Azi Crawford, Alixandrea Corvyn, Josiah Anderson, Ken Magerman, Joshua McAllister, and Mike Nolen from Sounds and Shadows.
supported by 5 fans who also own “I Look Good On You”
Such a beautiful album with so many influences mixed all together! One of the most interesting releases of the current year for sure!
Well done guys!! Fondas Sumerson
supported by 4 fans who also own “I Look Good On You”
Although a post-rock album full of electric guitars and synths, something about this album gives off medieval vibes, with a feeling of bonfires and dancing sprites. Drones, tones, and electronics pepper this album, lyrics involve celestial subjects juxtaposed with organized religion. Rob/hEADaCHE
supported by 4 fans who also own “I Look Good On You”
I love the driving bass, I picture myself in a car driving home late at night and this bass is just propelling my forward into a deep groove. It's relaxing yet pushing at the the same time. yluko
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