Fri, 26 May 2006
Lily Unleashes Her Debut Album!
Go get your diary and make a date on July 17th to get your ass down to your local record store to pick up the most anticipated debut album of the year!
Already tipped by NME as an artist "about to change the way you think about pop music", Lily Allen is soon to unleash her hotly anticpated, 11 track debut set 'Alright, Still'.
The album features her debut 500 copies, limited edition vinyl single 'LDN' (released in April and already fetching 100 on ebay!), as well as the addictive new single 'Smile' which hits the stores on July 3rd.
'Alright, Still' has been heralded by critics across the board for its multi-genre mash ups and street love songs that will have you hooked from the first listen. Pop music is about to change for the better.
"A lot of female artists, and male ones for that matter, are boring singers who dont say anything. Certainly not to my generation," asserts Lily. "With the kind of music I do you have to be direct and quite literal. I dont play an instrument, which really makes me focus on the vocal melody, and the lyrics are incredibly important to me... Pop should be popular, but exciting and interesting, like T.Rex and the Clash. Steps and S Club 7 shouldnt have been called pop they should have been called shit!'
Already tipped by NME as an artist "about to change the way you think about pop music", Lily Allen is soon to unleash her hotly anticpated, 11 track debut set 'Alright, Still'.
The album features her debut 500 copies, limited edition vinyl single 'LDN' (released in April and already fetching 100 on ebay!), as well as the addictive new single 'Smile' which hits the stores on July 3rd.
'Alright, Still' has been heralded by critics across the board for its multi-genre mash ups and street love songs that will have you hooked from the first listen. Pop music is about to change for the better.
"A lot of female artists, and male ones for that matter, are boring singers who dont say anything. Certainly not to my generation," asserts Lily. "With the kind of music I do you have to be direct and quite literal. I dont play an instrument, which really makes me focus on the vocal melody, and the lyrics are incredibly important to me... Pop should be popular, but exciting and interesting, like T.Rex and the Clash. Steps and S Club 7 shouldnt have been called pop they should have been called shit!'


