You Say by Lusting Kay

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Lusting Kay - Volcano Boy One Song ReviewWhen the MP3 of Lusting Kay’s “You Say” was emailed to me, I listened to the first few seconds of the fuzzy guitar riff and stuttering drums that open the song and hit pause, searching my huge, pulsating brain for songs it reminded me of from days of yore, or maybe olden times.  I landed on Smackmelon’s eponymous 1994 EP on Cherrydisc Records.  I love that record.  I'm not sure what I heard on this MP3 that reminded me of it, and as I listened to the rest of “You Say” I quickly forgot about Smackmelon and instead remembered the time my mother made quiche when company was coming over and forgot to put in the eggs.

I'm not making that up.  She put empty pie crusts in the oven to bake, and only when she opened the oven door to check on them did she realize that she'd left the filling in a bowl on the counter.  Now, there’s nothing inherently wrong with empty pie crusts, but when people are expecting quiche, empty shells are a disappointment. 

“You Say” is clearly a demo, four minutes and ten seconds of distorted guitar, simple melody, some really earnest drumming, and a few backwards cymbal effects for ear candy.  That said, I can’t help but think of it as a good idea for a song instead of an actual song.  The cool ideas are derailed by a lack of solid song structure; I know that following a formula when writing songs sounds like something to be avoided, but if you’re going to reinvent the wheel, you should have a pretty good idea of how wheels are made to begin with.  Several times during the song I get the feeling that I’m listening to a sort of placeholder, a part of the song where there’s just nothing happening.  Maybe the band plans to go back and fill in these barren spots later.  If they do, I’d love to hear the final product. 

The drumming is frenetic to the point of distraction, and I would suggest to the drummer that there can be passion in restraint, and that music isn’t only the notes but the spaces between as well. 

If this song was shorter by at least a minute and had a real bridge, I’d like it a lot more.  If the bass didn’t mirror the guitar through the entire song I’d like it even more than that, and if the melody was a little more adventurous, I’d ask this song if it maybe wanted to do something later, like see a movie or like, I don’t know, make-out and stuff. 

-- Sagacious C

 

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Comments

terrible_buddhist's picture

Re: You Say by Lusting Kay

ok, its pretty lame to respond to your own review, but I have been posting comments on most of these reviews...

btw, it would be nice if when you clicked on a song it opened in another window.

All in all, I would say the review is spot on, I think we submitted that song like a year and a half ago, and yes, it is a demo.

We still play it, but have made some changes, specifically the drumming is not as 'filling', the bass line has been changed up, and while I would not call it adventurous, its not mimicking the guitar as much. The melody is still pretty much the same, and the bridge is pretty similar too, but thats because we like it that way :)

So, while you may not want to make out with the song, maybe you will cop a feel :D

You can hear the new version on March 12th at the ship room!

Craiglucantus's picture

Re: You Say by Lusting Kay

ha. i didnt respond to mine, but i almost did. brendan i think covered my thoughts pretty well actually... i did get a kick out of the singer sounds like late 90s thing though. i guess that would have made sense to the person writing it of sams age. its always been obvious to me that a 20 year old singer in 2007 might have actually been somehow influence by mid/late 90s popular music at the most impressionable age of 10-12. pretty funnny.

anyways. i disagree with the drum comments on this tune. i think they sound cool. its kinda like an arctic monkees kinda feel and something i find a lot more present lately in popular music... ie musicians that can actually play their instruments. sure he rushes in a few parts, which makes it sound a bit separated, but that can easily be fixed. i think on foggy i rushed it like 20 clicks on the 1st take.

but dude keep the drums like that... seriously. maybe break it down more somewhere else so there not so in ur face for the whole tune... but i like em.


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Linnea's picture

Re: You Say by Lusting Kay

Was this the old "him" or the new "her" on drums?

terrible_buddhist's picture

Re: You Say by Lusting Kay

old him :)

Not to say the drums are better or worse now, only different and making more of an attempt to be 'sparser'

have I mentioned we are playing the ship room on March 12?