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Flyleaf – I’m So Sick

Lacey Mosley proves that the girls can scream into a microphone just as confidently as the men in hard rock can. It is a shame however that when she sings normally she sounds like another Betty Curse. And when that happens you can hear all adults over a certain age leaving the room and leaving the kids to it.

‘I’m so Sick’ opens Flyleaf’s debut album about as generically as you may expect. The song is purely an album opener. The music is produced by those affiliated with My Chemical Romance and Papa Roach which will tell listeners exactly what they are in for.

It is strange however that this single comes in march, apparently 2 months after the album has been released? Doesn’t it normally work the other way around?

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