

Meaning a person who
is blamed or punished for the faults or incompetence of others exactly fits for
the Irish’s Indie Rock group – Whipping Boy that emerging active between the
time around eighty nine through the nineties consisting of the members of Colm
Hassett, Myles McDonnell, Fearghal McKee and Paul Page as a quartet from Dublin
that might tentatively stole your attentions with their attractive melodies and
sweet Celtic Pop-Rock six strings blend and the cool natural vocals even doing
their quite sweet-stential forms of Shoegaze and Post-Punk dragging the slower
cold medium distortions like a whip hitting the low-keys, creepy stage
performance or the facts that - this band would gladly finding themselves under
the shady shadow of The Bad Seeds eating too much candies and Lou Reed’s lost
tapes as the name of the band changes from Lolita and The Whipping Boy to the
one as you know them now with Heartworm.
Remarking the spotless existence of yourself in
the milky way galaxy through Twinkle or When We Were Young to the romantic dead
arrival via The Honeymoon is Over and We Don’t Need Nobody Else as well as
Personality.
It’s not right to be silent when you got to sing and comforts
others in needed for hope.
Heartworm:
http://oneman1001albums2.blogspot.co.id/2015/03/whipping-boy-heartworm.html
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