We Are Smug - We Are Smug (feat. Darren Hayes) (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: We Are Smug, Darren Hayes
- Title: We Are Smug
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Powdered Sugar Productions Ltd
- Genre: Electronica, Pop
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:44:11
- Total Size: 313 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Look What We've Started (feat. Darren Hayes)
02. Hot Tub Blues (feat. Darren Hayes) Explicit
03. Good Dress (feat. Darren Hayes)
04. Words That I Can't Say (feat. Darren Hayes)
05. Riot (feat. Darren Hayes)
06. On The Radio (feat. Darren Hayes) Explicit
07. Tear It Up (feat. Darren Hayes) Explicit
08. Never Be The Same Again (feat. Darren Hayes)
09. Watching Me Watching You (feat. Darren Hayes)
10. Fire It Up (feat. Robert Conley)
11. The Pressure (feat. Darren Hayes)
On this album, Hayes explores some territory never before ventured into, (even at times taking on a woman's voice and persona). Robert is just as awesome as Darren, providing the bass voice for Darren's soprano to tumble off of like a trampoline. It's electronica in almost the same vein as Hayes' "This Delicate Thing We've Made" album, but it also has ferocity and bite. You can tell that this was a go-for-broke type of project, one where cussing is in slightly more abundance as well as "damn the man!" type of ideals. It's rebellious, it's delicious, it's a must-have if you're any kind of Hayes fan. Some of the lyrics aren't Hayes' best work, but they'll do, if only to support some seriously strong instrumentals.
01. Look What We've Started (feat. Darren Hayes)
02. Hot Tub Blues (feat. Darren Hayes) Explicit
03. Good Dress (feat. Darren Hayes)
04. Words That I Can't Say (feat. Darren Hayes)
05. Riot (feat. Darren Hayes)
06. On The Radio (feat. Darren Hayes) Explicit
07. Tear It Up (feat. Darren Hayes) Explicit
08. Never Be The Same Again (feat. Darren Hayes)
09. Watching Me Watching You (feat. Darren Hayes)
10. Fire It Up (feat. Robert Conley)
11. The Pressure (feat. Darren Hayes)
On this album, Hayes explores some territory never before ventured into, (even at times taking on a woman's voice and persona). Robert is just as awesome as Darren, providing the bass voice for Darren's soprano to tumble off of like a trampoline. It's electronica in almost the same vein as Hayes' "This Delicate Thing We've Made" album, but it also has ferocity and bite. You can tell that this was a go-for-broke type of project, one where cussing is in slightly more abundance as well as "damn the man!" type of ideals. It's rebellious, it's delicious, it's a must-have if you're any kind of Hayes fan. Some of the lyrics aren't Hayes' best work, but they'll do, if only to support some seriously strong instrumentals.
Pop | Electronic | FLAC / APE
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