The Cliks

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Cry Me A River 00:00 Tools
Eyes In The Back Of My Head 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah 00:00 Tools
Back In Style 00:00 Tools
Start Leading Me On 00:00 Tools
Soul Back Driver 00:00 Tools
Misery 00:00 Tools
Whenever 00:00 Tools
Complicated 00:00 Tools
Nobody Else Will 00:00 Tools
Dirty King 00:00 Tools
Career Suicide 00:00 Tools
Haunted 00:00 Tools
Not Your Boy 00:00 Tools
We Are the Wolverines 00:00 Tools
Red and Blue 00:00 Tools
Emily 00:00 Tools
Henry 00:00 Tools
Love Gun 00:00 Tools
Falling Overboard 00:00 Tools
Animal Farm 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah (Clean Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Savanna 00:00 Tools
Different Girl 00:00 Tools
12 Complicated (Radio Version) 00:00 Tools
Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Stop Drinking My Wine 00:00 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
Dark Passenger 00:00 Tools
1000 Violins 00:00 Tools
Sleeping Alone 00:00 Tools
4 Letter Words 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah - Clean 00:00 Tools
No Good Do'Er 00:00 Tools
Cerise 00:00 Tools
Complicated (Radio Version) 00:00 Tools
Walking In A Graveyard 00:00 Tools
SUV 00:00 Tools
She Was The One 00:00 Tools
Gone 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) 00:00 Tools
Love Gun 00:00 Tools
The Cliks Complicated 00:00 Tools
Cristina 00:00 Tools
I Only Want You 00:00 Tools
My Heroes - Original Version 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River (Justin Timberlake Cover) 00:00 Tools
My Hand 00:00 Tools
Life Is a Peach 00:00 Tools
Disappeared 00:00 Tools
Complicated [Radio Version] 00:00 Tools
My Heroes SUV 00:00 Tools
Dirty King (CD) 00:00 Tools
Everything We Are 00:00 Tools
My Heroes - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
My Heroes - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Bad Romance 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah Album Edit 00:00 Tools
Oh Ya! 00:00 Tools
Bad Romance (Acoustic Cover) 00:00 Tools
Not Your Boy (CD) 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River [Radio Remix] 00:00 Tools
Cry Me a River [Club Remix] 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River (Tracy Young Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
Complicated - Radio Version 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
My Heroes 00:00 Tools
Henry (CD) 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) - Original Version 00:00 Tools
Red and Blue (CD) 00:00 Tools
The Cliks - Oh Yeah 00:00 Tools
Cry Me a River (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River with lyrics 00:00 Tools
4OST(L TUNES) 12 - Complicated 00:00 Tools
Haunted (CD ) 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah (Clean) 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River [Justin Timberlake] 00:00 Tools
Career Suicide (CD) 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Everything We Are (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
We Are The Wolverines (CD) 00:00 Tools
Emily (CD) 00:00 Tools
Falling Overboard (CD) 00:00 Tools
Love Gun (CD) 00:00 Tools
Poker Face 00:00 Tools
Animal Farm (CD) 00:00 Tools
Complicated - the Cliks 00:00 Tools
Haunted (CD) 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Oh Yea 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River* 00:00 Tools
Complicated (Clean) 00:00 Tools
Complicated (Clean Edit) 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) (Original Version) 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah (Clean Version) 00:00 Tools
Complicated - Clean 00:00 Tools
Dirty King - CD 00:00 Tools
Haunted - CD 00:00 Tools
Halo 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (Suv) (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
We Are The Wolverines - CD 00:00 Tools
Complicated [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah [Clean] 00:00 Tools
Emily - CD 00:00 Tools
Misery [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Diffrent Girl 00:00 Tools
Complicated (Radio Version)_ The L Word. Season 4. 00:00 Tools
Henry - CD 00:00 Tools
Not Your Boy - CD 00:00 Tools
My Heroes (SUV) (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Career Suicide - CD 00:00 Tools
Dirty King (NEW SONG!) 00:00 Tools
Falling Overboard - CD 00:00 Tools
DifferentGirl - The Cliks 00:00 Tools
Oh Yeah - The Cliks 00:00 Tools
Cry Me A River (Justin Timberlake) 00:00 Tools
Love Gun (CD) 00:00 Tools
Whenever [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Soul Back Driver [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
SUV - The Cliks 00:00 Tools
Back In Style [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
10 Back in Style 00:00 Tools
05 Soul Back Driver 00:00 Tools
04 Eyes In The Back Of My Head 00:00 Tools
03 Misery 00:00 Tools
DIRTY KING (official video) 00:00 Tools
Love Gun - CD 00:00 Tools
Red and Blue - CD 00:00 Tools
The Cliks - Cry Me A River 00:00 Tools
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"It's remarkable that something so good can come from feeling so bad. As is the case of most great art, Toronto trio the Cliks have dredged the emotional mire of the past two years to create Dirty King, a rich rock extravaganza showcasing a sonic expansion for the band. With music as textured and layered as the deeply varied emotional terrain it treads, feeling bad never sounded so good. Composed from a place of deep turmoil, lead singer Lucas Silveira began work on the Cliks' second album following the highly successful tours behind sophomore release Snakehouse. The band's incendiary live shows became the calling card by which they were known, and in short order, musical heroes Ian Astbury of the Cult and Cyndi Lauper hand-picked the band for their respective tours. Late-night bookers were listening too, and soon the Cliks found themselves on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, not to mention a very special performance Lucas did with Cyndi Lauper on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The band picked up momentum and fans when Logo awarded them the NewNowNext Artist On the Brink Award which ultimately led to an appearance on teenybopper mecca TRL to discuss their plans for the future. Though critically lauded and publicly adored, Silveira returned road weary and emotionally shattered. Having spent 400 days on the road touring behind Snakehouse, Silveira was eager to return home, but home wasn't the reprieve he'd hoped it would be. "The album is based around defeat, lies, deception, loss of trust in others and yourself," explains Silveira. "I wrote the album coming from a really lonely place." Indeed, the album plumbs difficult depths in the form of relationships and identity politics, as did the band's Warner Music debut, Snakehouse, but here, there is a redemptive quality absent from the band's previous output. The price of that, however, is eternal vigilance. "Dirty King is more about having risen out of the ashes, being on your feet, but constantly having to dodge people trying to knock you down," says Silveira. With their rise out of the ashes comes new sonic territory for the band. Their most adventurous album to date finds the band teamed with producer-engineer Sylvia Massy (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tool) at her Weed, California based Radio Star Studios. "She's my kind of producer," says drummer Morgan Doctor. "She doesn't come from a singer-songwriter background, but an engineering background, so she's more about creating sound and texture in the studio." Massy's studio -- filled with enough amps, effects and instruments to make it a veritable playground for musicians – served as the band's bedrock to create the full range of the album's sounds and correlating emotions, from the jagged rock of its denials to the soulful balladry of its admissions. The album's namesake, and perhaps the clearest distillation of Silveira's emotional state during the writing of the album, is "Dirty King." Based on the gulf between how Silveira felt and how he was perceived, the song slides in on a surf guitar riff as Silveira alternates between a vamp and growl, teasing out the chorus in a voice that manages to sound menacing and seductive at once. Elsewhere, the band changes gears on the mournful "Not Your Boy" and "Emily," the catchiest evidence of the band's expanding sound. "'Emily' is definitely a big leap for the Cliks as a band, but for myself as a songwriter, I have lots of songs like this under my belt. I just never introduced them to the band because I didn't feel like it was ‘Cliks' material," says Silveira of the waltzing, string-laden track that's more dulcet than biting. The song's inclusion is a testament to the direction of Massy, who encouraged Silveira to continue writing after he'd played her an early version. The song also demonstrates Massy's analog approach, and the adventurousness of the band. Where most producers would have downloaded the sound of glass breaking to use on the track, the band and producer headed out onto the streets of Weed to procure their own found noise. "We were out late at night on the main street of Weed, breaking a huge piece of glass and recording it live," says Doctor. Dirty King also sees the band writing together, as well as playing. After bassist Jen Benton wrote the bassline for "Career Suicide" while on tour, she began playing it at soundcheck. Doctor suggested she continue developing it, and ultimately all three would collaborate to write it. "On tour Lucas and I came up with the pre-chorus together, [and] we put together the chorus and the bridge, which was written to a very rhythmically defined beat Morgan came up with," says Benton. "It was a great experience for [us]." Despite themselves, the Cliks couldn't help but make a record that made order out of tumult and sense out of turbulence. With pop hooks lacing the rock spines The Cliks are known for, the songs inhabit the specificity of the circumstances under which they were written, all the while appealing to broader audience ." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.