According to the Surfacing Songfacts, this was the first song recorded by the band. It was laid down with US producer Chris Zane at London's Strongrooms studio. Despite significant radio play it wasn't initially released because of copyright issues over the chorus borrowing lyrics from the standard "Dream a Little Dream." The band claimed that they merely use the song as a "quotation" in the way a poet might and the copyright wrangle was eventually resolved enabling Chapel Club to include the song on their debut album, Palace.
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According to the Surfacing Songfacts, this was the first song recorded by the band. It was laid down with US producer Chris Zane at London's Str… read more
According to the Surfacing Songfacts, this was the first song recorded by the band. It was laid down with US producer Chris Zane at London's Strongrooms studio. Despite significant … read more
Chapel Club were a London, UK post-punk / shoegaze quintet: Lewis Bowman (vocals), Michael Hibbert (guitar & keyboards), Alex Parry (guitar), Liam Arklie (bass guitar) & Rich Mitchell (drums). Formed in the church of St Luke Old Street's shadow (summer 2006), where - twice or thrice weekly - after nearby rehearsals, the five gathered to drink & discuss the band's name. “Like everything else with us,” says Michael, “the name was unplanned and ill-defined in the beginning. We didn’t start out with one and we’d go ages without bringing it up. But on the occasions… read more