Modern English I Melt With You – Madyx & Other Notable Covers

Опубликовано: 04 Август 2023
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“I Melt With You” is a heartfelt song by Modern English, a British post-punk band known for their atmospheric and introspective sound. Released in 1982, the song is a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of time and the power of human connection. With its haunting melodies and evocative lyrics, “I Melt With You” resonates with listeners today as a timeless ode to love and loss.

I Melt With You Lyrics

Moving forward, using all my breath

Making love to you was never second-best

I saw the world thrashing all around your face

Never really knowing it was always mesh and lace

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time

There’s nothing you and I won’t do

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

(You should know better)

Dream of better lives the kind which never hates

(You should see why)

Trapped in the state of imaginary grace

(You should know better)

I made a pilgrimage to save this human race

(You should see why)

Never comprehending the race had long gone by

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

(Let’s stop the world)

You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time

(Let’s stop the world)

There’s nothing you and I won’t do

(Let’s stop the world)

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

The future’s open wide

(Let’s stop the world)

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

(Let’s stop the world)

I’ve seen some changes but it’s getting better all the time

(Let’s stop the world)

There’s nothing you and I won’t do

(Let’s stop the world)

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

The future’s open wide

Hmmm hmmm hmmm

Hmm hmmm hmmm hmmm

Hmmm hmmm hmmm

I’ll stop the world and melt with you

(Let’s stop the world)

You’ve seen the difference and it’s getting better all the time

(Let’s stop the world)

There’s nothing you and I won’t do



I Melt With You Cover by Madyx

Madyx, a musical sensation conceived by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Michelle Blanchard, draws inspiration from artists like P!nk and Katy Perry. Her influences span from No Doubt to Brody Dalle of The Distillers and Melissa Etheridge. She has collaborated with renowned writers in Sweden, Germany, and the UK including The Nexus and Phrased Differently. Previously signed with Champion/Cheeky Publishing who’ve worked with artists like Dido, Robin S, and Faithless; she is now independent from any publishing or label services.

As a person she is deeply involved in the LGBTQ community, frequently performing at various Pride Festivals annually. She also officially represents LGBTQ brands like TomBoyX, Dapper Boi, and Only Human, furthering her efforts to make a significant impact and difference.

Madyx’s music, boasting over half a million Spotify streams, has been showcased in numerous films and TV shows. Her tracks have been featured on MTV’s Real World, Best Ink, as well as her single “Wheels Fall Off” making an appearance in the 2020 indie movie Spy Intervention.

Her singles “Young Love” in 2022 and “Walking on the Moon” in 2023 gained popularity at various worldwide radio stations such as WTMX Chicago, KROQ Los Angeles, FLUX Berlin, KFRR Fresno, WCNR Charlottesville, WRUR Rochester, RTE 2XM Dublin, Radio Doble Nueve Lima, The Sound Lab UK, and 94.3 Radio One Mumbai among others.

Modern English is a renowned rock band from England, best known for their hits “I Melt with You,” “Hands Across the Sea,” and “Ink and Paper.” They split up in 1991 but made a comeback in 1995 with several new band members. The original lineup got back together in 2009 and has since been actively recording music and performing on tours.

The band, originally named The Lepers, was established in 1979 in Colchester, Essex, England by Robbie Grey (vocals), Gary McDowell (guitar, vocals), and Michael Conroy (bass, vocals). The band later expanded to include Richard Brown (drums) and Stephen Walker (keyboards), at which point they changed their name to “Modern English”.

In 1979, the band released a single on their independent label, ‘Limp’. The following year, they signed with 4AD and released two more singles. They also recorded a session for John Peel before launching their debut album, Mesh & Lace, in 1981. In its early days, the band displayed a significant Joy Division influence. A second recording session with Peel was completed in October 1981.

In 2009, the original members of Modern English reunited and began touring and creating new music. Following their reunion and extensive tours, they released “Take Me To The Trees” in 2016, marking their first new album in three decades. They had intended to embark on a worldwide tour for their 40th anniversary in 2020, but the global pandemic altered these plans. Instead, throughout 2020, Modern English performed their entire “After The Snow” album virtually online.