Lily and the Parlour Tricks CD
"Lily And The Parlour
Tricks feel as though they were born in the wrong era, as their unique
take on '40s cornershop melodies mixed with '60s psychedelic pop places
them somewhere on the timeline after the invention of Velcro but
definitely before the cell phone. Also, the three women in this sextet
dress like '50s housewives while the men dress like James Dean.
Intrigued yet?
On their new track "Poison Song," Lily and her tricks show off their
versatility as they pay homage to Swing. The quick drumbeat with the
three-part harmony has us utterly confused, but also utterly excited.
Lead singer Lily Claire sings, "I showed my love the bottle, held it up
so he could see /See /I said, 'Babe, she won't feel nothing, it'll go
down easily'/Easily." And yes, the song is about poison. So... you're
welcome for your new favorite song"
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