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murder is not dead
Join Date: May 2011
Location: THE SPLEEGE
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![]() WORLD UNITE! LUCIFER YOUTH FOUNDATION or also known as Wu Lyf (woo-life) One) 4:31 L Y F Two) 3:49 Cave Song Three) 5:32 Such A Sad Puppy Dog Four) 4:01 Summas Bliss Five) 6:27 We Bros Six) 3:48 Spitting Blood Seven) 3:19 Dirt Eight) 5:35 Concrete Gold Nine) 4:42 14 Crows For Me & Your Friends Ten) 5:35 Heavy Pop This band hails from England with just a few years under their musical belt. I don't know how well known they are in the UK since I do not reside there, but in the USofA (and maybe Canada...) they are reserving their name and sounds at your convenience to your music player. They're considered "Heavy Pop" with a bit of "Lo-Fi" action . They have the basics of guitar, bass, drums, and vocals while the keyboard shows some organ love. This band particularly got the hype from their enigmatic endeavors, pulling a "No interviews, no shows, no label" kind of thing. And because of that, the predatory "blogsphere" attacked the opportunity to squeeze out any and every detail they could find. Go Tell Fire To The Mountain was said to be recorded in a church, giving an overwhelming reverb notion and stimulating emotion from the vocals. "Spitting Blood" It's a worth to check out as the first song kicks off introducing you to the organ and the howl of Ellery's voice as it spreads deeper and deeper into each track. I favor the song "Heavy Pop" the most, which concludes the album quite well.
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