The lovely eggs wiggy giggy4/6/2023 2:13 The Lovely Eggs New Album 'This is Eggland' OUT NOW 0:14 Lists Add to List. Would You Fuck is Holly repeating the title with different inflections through a megaphone in a Lancaster accent. 5:25 I Shouldn't Have Said That- The Lovely Eggs. I Shouldn’t Have Said That opens with shouting before coming rackety krautrock (with shades of the Whole Lotta Love riff, we think) it and Wiggy Giggy have both been singles. Dickhead starts off with slow glam rock Glitter Band-style guitars and drums before taking off at 90 miles an hour in early Buzzcocks fashion and Holly rants (we think) about being abused for going her indie way. Like many of the songs, it starts off one way, but the drums and guitar come clattering in and it gets more lively and changes. If it was a Lips song, it would be one that, live, demanded balloons and confetti. The Flaming Lips connection can be seen with opener Hello I Am Your Sun, where Holly repeats the title, flickering in and out of each speaker. The sound is raucous and raw but fun, and even as the Eggs rail against comforming, you feel it’s done with a smile. They recorded this themselves at Lancaster Musician’s Co-op and their own house, before sending the files over to Flaming Lips/ Mercury Rev Dave Fridmann, who has added some stadium-filling magic. They were formed in 2006 by Holly Ross and David Blackwell, who liked the same music and happened to be married. A standard Eggs song has scuzzy guitar and basic drums, the kick drum hitting every beat in the bar. The Eggs are from Lancaster and offer DIY/garage indie songs with quirky lyrics and distortion. Sure, there’s some swearing (one song is called Dickhead, another has the F-word in the title) but then there’s Wiggy Giggy, whose opening bars are the lyrics “wiggy giggy, wiggy giggy, wiggy giggy, wiggy” alternating across the speakers. G Gm D Dm A Am E Chords for The Lovely Eggs - Wiggy Giggy with song key, BPM, capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. In this post-Brexit North Korean Trumpian world we need some cheer and the Eggs are the ones to do it. It does not store any personal data.Should anyone make us rulers of England, our first act would be to give everyone in the realm a copy of this CD. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Pre-order This Is Eggland | | | | Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It’s certainly an uplifting slice of kitchen sink indie pop thrash and has more hooks than New Order’s former bassist lost in a hall of mirrors whilst attending a coathanger convention. Not much goes on up here and there’s not much to do so it’s kind of like living in space. It might be a shithole, but it’s OUR shithole and we love it. We feel the same about Lancaster where we live. It was pretty deep and we really identified with it. The video itself looks like what might transpire should you surreptitiously slip an LSD tab into Nick Parks tea, but was actually conceived and directed by the band itself as guitarist/vocalist Holly Ross explains: “It is inspired by a book we used to read to our son, about a spaceman who went off exploring other planets but every planet he went to, there was something inhospitable or wrong with it and when he landed back on planet Earth he realised that after all his cosmic travels that earth was the best place for him to live. Lancastrian duo The Lovely Eggs have just released a video for the joyous ‘Wiggy Giggy’, one of the standout tracks from their outstanding album ‘This Is Eggland.’ The track will be available on 7″ on Friday 16 February, with the album dropping on 23rd February via their own Egg Records label.
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