Are Kept Rar Updated - Louis Xiv The Best Little Secrets
The 2005 album by the San Diego rock band Louis XIV stands as a definitive snapshot of the mid-2000s indie and glam-rock revival. Named after a lyric in their provocative track "Pledge of Allegiance," the album gained notoriety for its "sleazy" lyrics, fuzzy guitar licks, and a controversial cover that led to it being banned in several U.S. retail stores. Album Origins and Breakthrough
: The album cover—depicting a naked woman with the tracklist written on her back—was famously censored for retailers like Walmart. louis xiv the best little secrets are kept rar updated
Louis XIV: Why "The Best Little Secrets Are Kept" Remains a Cult Classic The 2005 album by the San Diego rock