Girls Names "Bury Me"
I've always been a fan of surfy-jammers and on Girls Names' 2011 release "Dead to Me" delivers album wide. However, according to the lead singer Cathal Cully, "Dead to Me literally was dead to us by the time it was committed to wax". Which is quite a bummer to hear. I'm not exactly sure why he and his bandmates feel this way toward such a solid album but only they can know why.
Regardless, it's still a great album packed with reverb-laden, sunny jams. "Bury Me" was my introduction to the band and remains my favorite song by the group.
The song starts off with a funny little lead guitar intro that misdirects expectations. The intro sounds almost like a joke; as if what you are going to hear for the rest of the song is a shitty punk, garage band...but that's where the band explodes in unison and blasts you with a warm, loud, rock jam. I was blown away the first time I heard it and was absolutely pleasantly surprised. The bass thumps and the ride cymbal cruises along as that same lead intro plays. Curry's voice is so warm and distant it feels like your being drowned in the sun.
Killer song.
Regardless, it's still a great album packed with reverb-laden, sunny jams. "Bury Me" was my introduction to the band and remains my favorite song by the group.
The song starts off with a funny little lead guitar intro that misdirects expectations. The intro sounds almost like a joke; as if what you are going to hear for the rest of the song is a shitty punk, garage band...but that's where the band explodes in unison and blasts you with a warm, loud, rock jam. I was blown away the first time I heard it and was absolutely pleasantly surprised. The bass thumps and the ride cymbal cruises along as that same lead intro plays. Curry's voice is so warm and distant it feels like your being drowned in the sun.
Killer song.
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