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E28 WU LYF

E28 WU LYF

FromThe Lyric Boys


E28 WU LYF

FromThe Lyric Boys

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In honor of the 10th anniversary of "Go Tell Fire To The Mountain," The Lyric Boys tackle 10 lyrics by WU LYF, ie World Unite Lucifer Youth Foundation, the mysterious Manchester indie rock band who made waves with their cathartic sound, demonic vocals, and unique brand of "heavy pop." Also featured is Lost Under Heaven, the latest project by WU LYF singer and lyricist Ellery James Roberts.
The Lyric Boys discuss loving things forever, putting suits on animals, what it means to be the Burger King, and how dollar is a fake friend. And stick around to the end when the Lyric Boys improvise their own WU LYF style lyrics.
Songs discussed: We Bros, Spitting Blood, Dirt, LYF, Such A Sad Puppy Dog, Cave Song, Heavy Pop, Lament, Beneath The Concrete, and $ORO.
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Released:
Jun 7, 2021
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Podcast episode

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Every week, The Lyric Boys pick 10 of the wildest and weirdest lyrics from some of your favorite bands -- and use them as a jumping off point to share stories, joke around, and riff. You'll laugh and you might even learn a little something. Hosted by Lucien Flores and Andrew Stieglitz, two music experts with no credentials. Featuring bands from all over the music spectrum, such as The Beach Boys, Run The Jewels, Lana Del Rey, Weezer, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and so many more.