Girls Names’ deep crooning vocals remind me of Crystal Stilts — both bands are on Slumberland Records and both like to keep their voices mixed low and ghostly. But I think this song, like Girls Names’ others have a bouncing energy that pulls them out of the murk. The Belfast trio’s “Bury Me” video includes shots of graves, dead trees, and darkened church interiors, but they all work as a contrast to the song’s buoyant guitar riff and fast-paced drums. (These images do compliment the song’s them of burial and isolation.) I also think that the words appearing on the bottom of the screen, karaoke-style, betrays the band’s lighter side (or maybe director Philippa Bloomfield has a great sense of humor). Watch:
Listen to “Séance On A Wet Afternoon”:
Dead To Me is out 4/26 via Slumberland.








































the guys played our show – check it out – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RLVf1UbwKg
Bury me in a wall of sound
When they lay me down in the ground
Bury me in shallow depth
Bury me upon last breath
With sincerity bury me
In naivety I will be
When they lay me down in the ground
Bury me in a wall of sound
Complete lyrics here :
http://www.sweetslyrics.com/864404.Girls%20Names%20-%20Bury%20Me.html