Next song "My Favourite" is an ode to the perfect woman. Slighty soppy but in a good funny way. The chorus will stick in your head for days, with guitars creeping in and some kind of demented organ all swirling around as he describes his "favourite Fermanagh lady". We go from that to "Single" a song all about how it sucks to be single. So I'm not sure what happened to his lady form the last tune, but she's gone and Brendy is sad. A surprisingly upbeat sing-a-long chorus punctuates his tales of woe. He's reminiscing, he's looking forward, he's basically laying it all out there. Part of the charm of this EP is how personal it seems to be, nothings off limits and when some-one is being as open and honest as he's being on this record it's hard not to sympathise, we've all been there and these are human tales that would apply to most anyone.
So there you have it my first ever EP review and I must say in all honesty I could recommend this EP to anyone, it's a great way to spend 20 minutes.
Bee Mick See has the official launch of the EP this Saturday in Auntie Annies and you can buy a physical copy there on the night or you can head on over to Bandcamp now and buy it for £2. Of course you can stream it off Bandcamp for free as well if you're feeling a bit tight.
Who wrote these words?
I have short little T-Rex arms. I love horror movies in a big way. I love NI in a big way. I resided in Dundee for 5 years before returning to NI with a Scottish lady as my wife.. Upon returning I realised that this petty fuckin place was pretty fuckin ace. Now it's a city over run with all my favourite things. The current fads I'm
going through are Netflix, Win 8, Surface, Chalcos Burritos, watching the last ever Fringe, TNA Wrestling, listening to Bee Mick See's EP, the Hudson Bar and my own monthly horror movie night at the previously mentioned bar.