lulla is back! With Vol II.
More songs about nothing which are about something but actually aren't.
Just in time for the spring solstice! Which we missed. St Patrick's day? Nope. Missed that too. Oh well. The 23rd of March.
Yes, you're paying for this one. $2. So I can go buy some tic tacks.
Comes in CD jacket.
Includes bonus tracks. (bandcamp only)
Buy the CD at Kunaki -
kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX003T52LT
S- Guitar, Vocals, Piano
Zsa Zsa - Bass
Keith Moons - Drums
Mike Lupton - Saxophone
1st mixing assistant on #2 - Randy Block
2nd mixing assistant #3, 4 - Mike Lupton
#1, #5 , mixed all by my little self aww isn't dat cute?
Cover art by Adan Vazquez
Instagram.com/adanvc
Martin Scorsese (Dir.) (1976) Taxi Driver [Motion Picture] United States: Columbia Pictures
Randa Haines (Dir.) (1986) Children of a lesser god [Motion Picture] United States: Paramount Pictures
Darin Scott (Dir.) (2012) Femme Fatales [T.V. series] United States:
Warren Bros/HBO
Feminist communist mag, 'Commie Femme' calls, 'Female empowerment songs still suck' a crushing blow to females from a bruised male ego. Oh really? The mis-heard lyric, 'I know you had some fantasies to be free. Let that dream die'. Is ACTUALLY. 'I know you had some fantasies to be queen.' Just for the record, Commie Femme.
'Female empowerment songs still suck' is a throwback to 2015's 'Rotten music for rotten people'. As is the sequel, 'Luke's wifi is still ass' to the original 'luke's wifi is ass' from 2015's 'Doll'.
As Ricky Nelson once said, 'You can't please everyone, so you got to please yourself.' Oh, don't I know it. This album is offensive to:
Your mom, Feminists, Catholics, The Pope, My landlord, Jack, Jack's friend, English people, Non-english people, American's, People from Texas, The jazz-funk connection bar, Drew Barrymore and Elizabeth Shue. 😘 Not to mention Martin Scorsese for using a clip from his movie without asking. Whoopsie daisy. Sorry Robert De Niro too?
This album contains, 'Language' and 'Sexuality'. And an over-sexualized cover. If you don't like it or find it offensive then don't look at it or listen to it. That's why the sticker is there. We've given ourselves explicit lyrics again. For the third time.
released March 23, 2021