United Paper People - Kisschasy

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 29-07-2005 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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The Perfect Pop Song is an elusive beast but in the right hands those three power chords can change your world for three glorious minutes. Throw in some twisted lyrics and a band with Attitude and you've got a memorable brew like "United Paper People" - the debut album from Melbourne rock band Kisschasy.
Darren ("Daz") Cordeux - singer, guitarist and songwriter for Kisschasy - is only 20 years old but for the last six years he's been obsessed with penning The Perfect Pop Song. While his peers were still struggling with quadratic equations and the French revolution, Daz had already dropped out of school and was holed up in his bedroom with his guitar.
As Cordeaux explains it... "we don't write 'poppy' music to be digestible or to appeal to radio, we write it because we love it. We're suckers for a sweet melody. The careful thing to do in a rock band is to avoid being cheesy, as long your passionate that's what makes it a hard hitting song".
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Do-do's And Whoa-oh's (Album Version)
- With Friends Like You, Who Needs Friends?
- Morning
- This Bed
- Hearing Voices Tonight
- Interlude
- Water On A Stove
- The Shake
- Face Without A Name
- United Paper People
- Ione Skye
- What We Become
- Black Dress






