"He Said He Loved Me" is the second single by Reverend and The Makers, from their debut album The State of Things.
"Open Your Window" is the third single by Reverend and The Makers, from their debut album The State of Things.
The discography of Reverend and The Makers, an English rock band, consists of three studio albums, one live album and one extended play.
The songs performed at the concert featured eight tracks from A French Kiss in the Chaos.
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The title track is co-written by Alex Turner of the band Arctic Monkeys: frontman Jon McClure are good friends, to the point of sharing a flat in Sheffield, and have written other songs, such as "Old Yellow Bricks", from the Arctic Monkey's second album Favourite Worst Nightmare and also "The Machine", which appears on Reverend and the Makers' album The State of Things.