Backstory:
Scary Bill is a band that got its start in a garage in the suburbs of Birmingham, England in the mid-2000s. Frontman and lead guitarist, Steve “Scary” Bill, was a local legend known for his eccentric personality and raw talent. He gathered a group of friends who shared his passion for raw, uncut music – bassist Mick “Crazy” Collins, drummer Rick “Wild” Simmons, and keyboardist Tony “Weird” O’Brian. Scary Bill had a reputation for being unpredictable and wild, and this translated perfectly into their sound and live performances. Their story is one of rebellion, passion, and an insatiable thirst for music.
Genre:
Scary Bill’s music can be classified as Alternative Rock with hints of grunge and punk.
Song Title:
“Reflections in the Dark”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse)
Em G D A Em
The city’s sleeping as I walk these empty streets,
G D A
Looking for a way to erase my defeats.
Em G D A Em
My reflection in the dark, it’s a ghost of days gone by,
G D A
A haunting whisper of a lullaby.
(Chorus)
Em G D A Em
Reflections in the dark, they tell a tale,
G D A
Of dreams chased, of times we fail.
Em G D A Em
But in the mirror of the night, I find my will,
G D A
I find my courage, I find Scary Bill.
(Verse)
Em G D A Em
The neon signs, they flicker in my haunted gaze,
G D A
Echoing the rhythm of the maze.
Em G D A Em
In the puddles of despair, I see a glimmer of hope,
G D A
A promise that helps me cope.
(Chorus)
Em G D A Em
Reflections in the dark, they tell a tale,
G D A
Of dreams chased, of times we fail.
Em G D A Em
But in the mirror of the night, I find my will,
G D A
I find my courage, I find Scary Bill.
Band’s Favorite Fan:
Scary Bill’s favorite fan is a young woman named Susan. She has been with them since their inception, attending every local show, promoting their music, and even creating a fan page for them. “I love Scary Bill because their music feels real. It’s raw, it’s gritty, and it talks about life’s struggles. But more than that, it gives you a sense of hope. Every time I hear ‘Reflections in the Dark,’ I feel like I can face any challenge. Scary Bill isn’t just a band to me – it’s therapy,” Susan gushes.