But you wouldn't gather all that just from watching the music video. Instead we get ruminations on a childhood relationship now gone awry, with the refrain "oh where did you go?" referring to a love now lost between two childhood buddies who now appear to be foes hellbent on killing each other. Get it? Got it? Good. Just press play and rekindle your love for offbeat, no-nonsense British cinema.
I can make it good, I can make it hood, I can make you come, I can make you go! I can make it high, I can make it fly, make you touch the sky, hey maybe so!
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
This house is a circus.
Some artists have it so easy. Take the Arctic Monkeys for example. Their sophomore LP Favourite Worst Nightmare is a 38 minute punch in the face that takes little to no time to breathe between its hook laden tracks. Any of the 12 tracks housed within the disc could work as a single which makes picking a single relatively easy. Lucky for us, the boys in the band have decided to go with Fluorescent Adolescent as their choice for second single, following the hyperactive grandiosity of Nightmare's lead single Brianstorm. On paper Fluorescent Adolescent scolds a promiscuous girl who's lost her innonence; a girl who "used to get it in her fishnets" and now has everyone wondering where the girl they used to know has gone.
But you wouldn't gather all that just from watching the music video. Instead we get ruminations on a childhood relationship now gone awry, with the refrain "oh where did you go?" referring to a love now lost between two childhood buddies who now appear to be foes hellbent on killing each other. Get it? Got it? Good. Just press play and rekindle your love for offbeat, no-nonsense British cinema.
And don't get me started on these boys and their artistic ambitions.
But you wouldn't gather all that just from watching the music video. Instead we get ruminations on a childhood relationship now gone awry, with the refrain "oh where did you go?" referring to a love now lost between two childhood buddies who now appear to be foes hellbent on killing each other. Get it? Got it? Good. Just press play and rekindle your love for offbeat, no-nonsense British cinema.
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