Lyrics by Alexis Blue

Do you love Alexis Blue's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Alexis Blue's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

  1. 23
  2. Bi-Polaroid
  3. Close Windows, Open Doors
  4. Dyslexics Of The World...UNTIE!
  5. Eighth Deadly Sin
  6. I Never Used To (open My Mind)
  7. Last Laugh
  8. Left In The Dark
  9. Little Miss-diagnosis
  10. Nobody's Fool
  11. Passive/Aggressive
  12. Pathways
  13. Swings & Roundabouts
  14. Yo Ho Ho (and A Bottle Of White Lightning)
  15. You Won't Get Much Sleep
  16. Your Easy Life

Alexis Blue were an English four-piece indie rock band, made up of one pair of brothers and two friends from the Wallasey area of Merseyside, the band was unsigned, but self-released their music through an independent record label set up by the band and associates - People vs Grass Records. Interviews saw the band cite numerous musical influences including The Libertines, Bright Eyes, Supergrass, Ben Folds and The Coral. The resulting sound indie guitar rock coupled with lyrics. Their fanbase consisted greatly of Merseysiders, Wirralians and Welsh folk, while their bright Indie guitar sound and provocative, insightful lyrics attracted the attention of many enthusiasts of a wide range of ages, throughout the UK, the rest of Europe and America.

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