Lounger

"Lounger"
Single by Dogs Die in Hot Cars
from the album Please Describe Yourself
B-side "Mandarins"
"Good Grief"
Released 28 December 2004
Format CD single, 7"
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop rock
Length 2:44
Label V2
Writer(s) Craig Macintosh, Gary Smith
Producer(s) Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley
Dogs Die in Hot Cars chronology
"I Love You 'Cause I Have To"
(2004)
"Lounger"
(2004)
"Celebrity Sanctum"
(2005)
For other uses, see Chaise longue.

"Lounger" is a pop rock song performed by British band Dogs Die in Hot Cars, released as the third single from their debut album, Please Describe Yourself. It was written by lead singer and guitarist Craig Macintosh and band member Gary Smith, and, alongside the rest of the album, produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley.

Reception

According to The Independent, it is "a song about an overeducated, lazy bohemian" with lyrics such as "I get up when I want/Don't have to eat my greens/Or keep my bedroom tidy" guaranteed to appeal to students.[1] The song was called the album's "telling moment" by Pitchfork Media,[2] whilst Stylus said that it "fizzes along like no-one’s business, guitar on super-jangle and piano set to hyper-jaunty."[3] It reached a peak of 43 on the UK Singles Chart, thereby becoming the last Dogs Die in Hot Cars single, and indeed release, to chart.[4]

Track listing

UK CD single 1
  1. "Lounger" – 3:40
UK CD single 2
  1. "Lounger" – 3:40
  2. "Mandarins" – 4:50
International CD single
  1. "Lounger" – 3:40
  2. "Mandarins" – 4:50
  3. "Good Grief"
7" picture disc
  1. "Lounger" – 3:38
  2. "Lounger" (A cappella) – 3:39

References

  1. Gill, Andy (2004-07-16). "Album: Dogs Die in Hot Cars". The Independent. Independent News and Media Limited. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  2. Hogan, Marc (2004-10-17). "Dogs Die in Hot Cars - Please Describe Yourself". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  3. Swygart, William B. (2004-07-26). "Dogs Die In Hot Cars - Please Describe Yourself". Stylus Magazine. Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  4. "Chart Stats - Dogs Die in Hot Cars - Please Describe Yourself". Chart Stats. Archived from the original on 2013-01-19. Retrieved 2009-11-15.


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