If information about Damaged Goods, or any song from moodpoint directory is wrong, please contact us and write where the incorrect data should be replaced by correct data.If you know some new information about Damaged Goods, or other song from our site, that isn’t already on song page, please let us know, Any refinement, news, or comment is appreciated.Show All if you want to see other song lyrics from "Return The Gift (CD 1)" album, click " Gang of Four Singer " and search album songs from the artist page. With all that blood flowing from the television. My head's not empty, it's full with my brain What I've been saying won't say them again You said you?re cheap but you?re so smart Give me the change you said would do me good Recently, Artaud co-produced alongside Hedi Slimane the exclusive soundtrack – an extended mix of Suicide’s ‘Girl’ – for Celine’s Le Palace FW23 runway show and has also facilitated or collaborated on Alan Vega / Suicide projects with fashion design companies including Marc Jacobs, Midnight Studios, Agnes B and Dries Van Notten.Gang of Four - Damaged Goods Lyrics Gang of Four - Damaged Goods LyricsĪ B C D E F J H I G K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Outside of Jared Artaud’s work in The Vacant Lots, he is also the Creative Director of the Alan Vega and Suicide estates – discovering, co-producing and mixing the lost Alan Vega albums ‘Mutator’ (2021) and ‘Insurrection’ (2023) as well as curating a collection of Suicide rarities for the recent ‘A Way Of Life’ reissue (Artaud being the one to discover Suicide’s cover of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born In The USA’). They just create a nice mood wherever they go.” They’re really not going for ‘this is pop’ or ‘this is dance’ or ‘yeah man rock n roll’ or whatever it is. They try a number of things to just make a musical mood. Long-time supporter of the band and godfather of punk Iggy Pop perhaps perfectly articulated The Vacant Lots’ ethos when spinning the band on his BBC 6 Music show: “I like The Vacant Lots. The album sees The Vacant Lots team up once again with Maurizio Baggio (The Soft Moon, Boy Harsher) on mixing duties, who also worked on the band’s last two albums, ‘Closure’ (2022) and ‘Interzone’ (2020). Recorded over many sleepless nights and amphetamine-fueled mornings in the project’s isolated Brooklyn bunker home studios, ‘Interiors’ goes deeper into the band’s minimal is maximal aesthetic, with nods to 70s/80s punk and nightclub music ala Joy Division, Iggy Pop’s The Idiot, Depeche Mode, and New Order. “I like writing songs you can dance or zone out to”, Artaud says: “That duality of individual listening and music played in a crowd has always attracted me. Ethereal metallic synths and blistering electronics are driven by disco-on-downers dance beats lashed with gutter-rock guitar riffs and icy detached vocals with evocatively concise and lacerating lyrics. It’s Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyen’s darkest and most visionary work yet. The 8 songs on ‘Interiors’ synthesise all The Vacant Lots’ past work while pushing forward into the future. I like how all the songs can interrelate with one another, and it gives this song and the album another layer of intimacy, depth and closeness.” On this album, I wanted to dig deeper than I had done before and really carve out the pain”, Jared Artaud says of the new single: “In Damaged Goods lines from other songs on the record are referenced and contrasted. If you’re saying you need an exit strategy and one lifetime is enough, that’s a whole other zone you’re going to. “Damaged Goods is about integrating conflicting internal feelings. Watch the video, directed by Alexander Schipper, here: Arriving off the back of recent single ‘Amnesia’, it’s a piece of minimalist post-punk/synth-pop lifted from the band’s fifth studio album ‘Interiors’, out October 13th on Fuzz Club. Following a premiere on Iggy Pop’s BBC 6 Music show, Brooklyn-based duo The Vacant Lots are officially sharing their new single ‘Damaged Goods’ today.
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