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Cutouts is the third studio album by the English rock band the Smile, released on 4 October 2024 through XL Recordings.It was produced by Sam Petts-Davies and recorded in Oxfordshire and Abbey Road Studios, London, in the same sessions as the previous Smile album, Wall of Eyes (2024).
The song is known for its use of half-rhymes, such as "ready" and "telly" or "kitchen" and "missing". The title is not sung until the final line. The title is not sung until the final line. Difford has been quoted as saying he took the lead from Roxy Music 's " Virginia Plain ", in which the title also appeared only at the end.
Lead singer Pat DiNizio wrote the lyrics to the song on the back of a cocktail napkin on a flight home from Boston to New York City. The Smithereens had shared a bill with the Boston band The Bristols, whose bassist Kim Ernst had caught DiNizio's attention. [ 2 ]
The internet is lapping up a catchy new parody song poking fun at former President Donald Trump’s “they’re eating the cats” debate comment — with the music video raking in hundreds of ...
"Slipping Away" (Mansun song), 2004 "Slipping Away" (Max Merritt and the Meteors song), 1975 "Slipping Away" (Moby song), 2006 "Slipping Away" (Rolling Stones song), 1989; Slipping Away, an EP by Evermore "Slipping Away", a song by Black Sabbath from Mob Rules "Slipping Away", a song by Conrad Sewell from Precious
As exaggerated auto-tune became more prevalent in the mainstream, Wallpaper's songs gained popularity, and their debut album DooDoo Face was released in 2009 through Eenie Meenie Records. [3] [4] By 2010, Wallpaper had begun to transition away from the focus on auto-tune, and added drummer Arjun Singh as an official member of the band. [3]
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Slip was well received by music critics and is now considered a classic in the post-hardcore and alternative metal genres, influencing many acts including Torche and Deftones. [2] [4] [5] The lead single off the album, "Fazer", became a college radio hit. [6] The album was reissued on vinyl in 2012, through Dine Alone Records and Shop Radio Cast.