Love Bites (EP)

Love Bites
EP by The Midnight Beast
Released 2013
Recorded 2013
Genre Comedy
Label Sounds Like Good
The Midnight Beast chronology
The Midnight Beast
(2012)
Love Bites
(2013)
Shtick Heads
(2014)

Love Bites is the second EP released by the comedy band The Midnight Beast, and was released on 14 February 2013.

Announcement and release

The song was first announced by the band on The Midnight Beast website on 1 February 2013.[1] Along with the announcement, it was also stated the EP would feature exclusive remixes by Hadouken! and Drums N’ Kicks (feat. Mr E Nigma). There was a link to the trailer for the song.

Video

On the same day the EP was released, the video for "Love Bites" (at 4 minutes and 32 seconds long) was uploaded to YouTube. The video features Abingdon talking about his new girlfriend (played by Kathryn Prescott)[2] who is a zombie. He then takes her on a double date with Wakely and his girlfriend, which ends with Wakely saying "Stef I think it's obvious your girlfriend here is gay". The girl then proceeds to attack Wakely and his girlfriend and bites Abingdon, who turns into a Zombie. The video ends with the words "To be continued", and a snippet of an unreleased song.[3]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Love Bites"    2:34
2. "Love Bites (Instrumental Version)"    2:33
3. "Love Bites (Hadouken Remix)"    3:29
4. "Love Bites (Drums n' Kicks Remix) [feat. Mr E Nigma]"    2:53

Notes

Track 3 and 4 are both remixes. One is by the band Hadouken!, who have toured with The Midnight Beast before.[4] The second is done by Dru Wakely, under the name Drums n' Kicks[5]

References

  1. "The Midnight Beast (New CD available March 17th)". The Midnight Beast. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  2. British Comedy Guide: The Midnight Beast - Love Bites
  3. "The Midnight Beast - Love Bites". YouTube. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  4. "Book At Us Now" by Midnight Beast, The. Published by Coronet, 2011.
  5. "Andrew Wakely on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 14 November 2014.

External links

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