Play With It |
Although this is the most recent of The Void's recordings, it has more of the smell of their early work. Rootsy, fruity, iconoclastic. |
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Feel It |
The Void anthem. Big, ballsy, beatific. A song with a strong social conscience, a message if you will. |
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Pat Metho |
This is the band's first recording. A fledgling portent to greater heights. An overture to the great Pat Metheney, Debbie Gibson and Wesley Willis. |
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Saucy Game |
An adaptation of the Mi Sex classic "Computer Games" with an all new middle eight. Dedicated to Benny Hill's "Yakkedy" sax player. |
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The Fly |
Gratuitous over use of the guitar synthesizer is the ticket here. The Fly has a certain eloquent economy to it, having all the hallmarks of the minimalist approach to "songwriting." |
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Deewaugh |
Interesting lyrics, pertaining to no known language (Boyd calls it the language of rock) give Deewaugh a strong experimental flavour. The kind that leaves a nasty taste in your mouth. |
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