Trashcan Sinatras - Twisted And Bent Link
In the mid-90s, the Trashcan Sinatras were riding the success of their first two albums, Cake and I've Seen Everything . To record their third album, (1996), the band converted a former leather factory in their hometown of Kilmarnock, Scotland, into their own 24-track studio, which they cheekily named Shabby Road .
The song is famous for the band's characteristic wordplay and "kitchen-sink drama". The chorus serves as a haunting refrain: trashcan sinatras - twisted and bent
The story of the and their song " Twisted and Bent " is a tale of creative perseverance against a backdrop of industry upheaval. The Origins: Shabby Road and "A Happy Pocket" In the mid-90s, the Trashcan Sinatras were riding
"So come aboard, let's sing a lament. The world isn't round, it's twisted and bent." In the mid-90s