Savage Garden is light, catchy, and undeniably melodic, and it's hard to believe they released their debut album in the late, not early, '90s. It's easy to say that their breakthrough single, "I Want You," sounds like a revamped Roxette, but it's accurate -- it has a breezy chorus and frothy production that make it an appealing slice of mainstream pop, the kind banished from the airwaves in 1992. Occasionally, Savage Garden reach that peak elsewhere on their eponymous debut -- most notably on the second single "To the Moon and Back" and "Truly Madly Deeply" -- but they lack the vision and discipline to make the record anything more than fitfully entertaining. But those highlights almost make the album worthwhile.
Well, it's over. It's done. Club Delicacy is no more. But oh what a ride! Woke up this morning and I honestly didn't know how I was going to get through this day. I had planned on being home in London on Thursday with Friday to recover and then Sat to perform both the Pride gig and my own show at Soho Revue bar. No such luck. The minute I got off the plane (the disaterous 26 hour flight from Ne...
I wrote the Madonna has a hot ass part 2 bit so I wouldn't look like a shameless self promoter but you know what? I'm INDIE now so I bloody need to shout it from the rooftops.. MY SONG HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO U.K RADIO..Wahoo..Yehawwww..If you listen to a radio station in the U.K they probably have it so you can feel free to ask them to play it. In other news, we just got added to THE BOX and to ...