I'm rubbish

Sorry I've not posted in ages; I've been so busy with work and watching TV that I've not been able to motivate myself to write anything. I am going to do a full review of Magnate the new Yulia Savicheva album which came out in June, but for the time being here is my favourite song from the album.

Easy (Lyogkiye) has quite a different sound to the rest of the album, which rarely strays far from Yulia's trademark guitar pop. The song is more electronic and more modern – perhaps even more "t.A.T.u." But anyway, it is quite great, and the little instrumental bit between the first chorus and second verse is ace. And the word "smelly" in the chorus means 'audacious', children.

Yulia Savicheva - Easy (Lyogkiye)


2 Comments:

At 9:54 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like this new savicheva's album. Thank you for writing about her. She really deserves to be known by everyone after her dissapointing Eurovision performance few years ago.

 
At 1:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think "Lyoghkie" in this context mean "Lungs". I'm not entirely sure. I would have to read the lyrics for that.

Irina

 

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