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Rumsey was a singer-songwriter originally from Dorset who had fronted the "horror punk" band Fall Victim before moving to Brighton where he fronted Dan Rumsey & the Bitter End [8] and the Voyage Andromeda. [9] Initially called the Witches, the band changed the spelling to Wytches to make their band name more easily found on Google. [10]
"Like the Weather" was written by 10,000 Maniacs frontwoman and vocalist Natalie Merchant.Lyrically, the song, according to AllMusic's Liana Jones, "provides a rare instance where the band departs from addressing political and social issues to discuss the very primal human instinct to stay in bed due to the cruddy weather outside."
Melt is the second studio album by American pop rock band Beach Weather.The album was released on October 25, 2024, via 8123 and last nite/Arista Records.The group released four singles prior to the album's release, "High in Low Places", "Hottest Summer on Record", "Hardcore Romance" and "Deadbeat Blue".
The music video for "High in Low Places" premiered via VEVO on May 31, 2024, and was directed by Beewax. [5] Shot in the desert, [6] Santino stated, "We wanted to create something that felt cinematic." [7] Within one week, the song garnered 37,000 views on YouTube. [3]
"Under the Weather" is an alternative rock song performed by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall. The song was written by Tunstall and TommyD and produced by Steve Osborne for Tunstall's debut album Eye to the Telescope (2004). It was released as the album's fourth single on 5 December 2005.
"Unlovable" is a song by American rock band Beach Weather. It was released on August 12, 2022, as the second single from their debut studio album, Pineapple Sunrise. The song was later re-released on June 2, 2023, featuring English rock band Pale Waves.
The song was first released on the streaming service Tidal, but was made available to download when pre-ordering the album on August 21. [1] "I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)" and its B-side "Cop and Go" were released exclusively in physical format through Third Man Records' subscription service The Vault as a 7-inch vinyl single in September ...
Frustrated by his lack of record sales, Lemongello hit upon the idea of creating an album to be sold exclusively on TV. Using a city-by-city marketing strategy, he and his partners began their Love '76 advertising campaign with a 13-week TV blitz in the New York market starting January 1, 1976, and ran commercials on six of the major commercial television stations in that market between 70 and ...