Master Gee: ilikemusic because... It gives me an opportunity to truly express myself, unlike what happens in an everyday living situation where there are restrictions on you and limitations on you and demands on you and bills to pay, through music I can truly be comfortable with who I am, and do what I really want to do and say what I really want to say.
O'Bailey: ilikemusic because... I can live vicariously through a song, whether it's a screaming angry rock anthem or a silly kids song ("I'm a little yellow fish" anyone?) haha!
lorennn: ilikemusic because... its brilliant. music is life. life would suck without music (:
Kelly Rowland: ilikemusic because... Music sets me free. It’s freedom.
Aaron: ilikemusic because... like Weedeater Deluxe!
Young Robo kid: ilikemusic because... its class =]
susan rowe: ilikemusic because... it reaches the soul, sooths the mind, speaks volumes, lightens the heart. music is food for my soul.
Danny: ilikemusic because... It's my life
Master Gee: ilikemusic because... It gives me an opportunity to truly express myself, unlike what happens in an everyday living situation where there are restrictions on you and limitations on you and demands on you and bills to pay, through music I can truly be comfortable with who I am, and do what I really want to do and say what I really want to say.
Elsewhere there's the earthy and intense The Way You Are, and the psychedelic, Fantasia-influenced Moon Rock. Emo Joe is another quite good one. "It's a song about the cult, almost religious aspect of the emo kids where everyone lives to a code," Paul says. He adds - as only a perennially happy man can - "I don't even know what emo is".
In a Coma will be available as a single from July 6th 2009. The Matthew Anstee directed video is a phantasmagoric hospital ward drama, and features cameo's from Ralph Brown (Withnail & I's Camberwell Carrot aficionado / Waynes World 2 / Aliens etc), Aaron King, Stars and Sons (in which Paul Steel plays bass) along with old flat mates The Xcerts. Moon Rock follows 2 weeks later on Paul's own Raygun Records, following a release on EMI Japan late last year.
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