That's What She Said (song)

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"That's What She Said"
Song by The Automatic
from the album Not Accepted Anywhere
Released
  • 19 June 2006 (UK)
  • 22 June 2007 (US)
Recorded2006
StudioStir, Cardiff, Wales
Genre
Length3:16
LabelB-Unique
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

"That's What She Said" is the lead track on Welsh band the Automatic's debut album Not Accepted Anywhere. The track was recorded in Stir Studio in Cardiff.[2]

Production[edit]

Meaning[edit]

The track drones of the unhappy day-to-day lives, waiting for the weekend to begin.[3]

Release[edit]

The song itself was performed live for the first time at Cardiff club Barfly on New Year's Eve 2005.

On the "Recover" 2006 single, a recording from The Electric Ballroom in London of the track is featured as a B-side, where the song is played considerably faster live.[4]

The track was featured on Kerrang!'s CD New Breed.[5]

The song's most notable performances include Later... with Jools Holland where the band replaced Keane, and in the US during SXSW from the Bat Bar.[6]

Musicians[edit]

Performance[edit]

With the departure of Alex Pennie, Paul Mullen uses a microKORG during the verse, then in the chorus switches to guitar, Paul also uses a vocoder during many of the vocal parts of the song whilst Rob sings lead vocals during the verse, Frost during the pre-chorus and then Rob again during the chorus.

References[edit]

  1. ^ music-news
  2. ^ The Automatic – Not Accepted Anywhere – Album companion booklet – Details on recording
  3. ^ BBC Archived 18 June 2006 at the Wayback MachineNot Accepted Anywhere review, Thats What She Said summary
  4. ^ starpulseRecover CD2 track listing
  5. ^ Kerrang New Breed – ROCK – I Like Music
  6. ^ NME The Automatic replace Keane on Later.