Del: ilikemusic because... music is life
Cesar Sangwa: ilikemusic because... it's there for me through thick and thin, highs and lows. I think about it when I wake up, and when I close my eyes to sleep. I like music because I'm in love with it!
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its cool
Anastasia: ilikemusic because... It makes your feelings tangible - makes them into sounds and words - and makes you realise that you are not alone. It's the collective mind of the human race.
Sarah: ilikemusic because... i feel like all my problems just melt away
Georgia: ilikemusic because... some songs make you wanna dance around till your dizzy, some make you cry your heart out, and some will be playing during an amazing moment and you'll remember it forever.
Penguin: ilikemusic because... Music is the one thing that really connects people. In the words of The King Blues: music can bring the world together :)
Kal Lavelle: ilikemusic because... it's cheaper than a therapist! ;)
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my lifeFollowing the phenomenal success of McFly's album giveaway with The Mail on Sunday last month, the band release brand new song Lies as a single on September15.
A midtempo rocker with a sleazy funk bassline
and blasts of brass, Lies marks another step in the musical evolution of one of Britain's most successful groups of the Noughties.
"Lyrically, Lies is definitely the darkest song we've ever written," says Tom Fletcher, who shares vocals on the track with Danny Jones.
"It's about a real bitch of a girl who is out for herself and doesn't care who she uses to get what she wants. We did have a girl in mind when we wrote it, but really it's an amalgam of several girls we have met along the way. We hope she burns in hell at the end. A real
good time tune then!"
The hip-shaking Lies is McFly's funkiest, most ambitious song to date and one of four new tracks that appear on the deluxe edition of new album Radio:ACTIVE, out in September.
In July, a 10-track version of Radio:ACTIVE was given away in a groundbreaking promotion with The Mail On Sunday that saw McFLY become the first current chart act to follow in the footsteps of Prince's revolutionary, free album release. In a single day, 2.4 million copies of Radio:ACTIVE arrived in homes throughout Britain.
The Mail On Sunday's circulation jumped 300,000 above its average as fans flocked to hear the first McFly material since the band left their major label home to set up their own company, Super Records. On the day of its release, Radio:ACTIVE's first single, One For The Radio, entered the charts at No.2.
As well as four new songs, the deluxe edition of Radio:ACTIVE includes a DVD and 32 page booklet. McFly embark on their biggest ever arena tour in November, taking in 12 dates from Cardiff to Glasgow and Liverpool to London.
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