After the end of Mary and The Boy, The Boy’s solo path begins with his first recorded work that is now out from Inner Ear. The album is entitled “Please Make Me Dance” and is a 37minute sharp set with a non-stop rhythm that unites all tracks, refuses stubbornly to pause and remains alive. In fact “Please make me dance” is a dance album for the emotionally numb. A dance with no partner but embraced by everybody. Could a Greek record include songs with English lyrics in 2009? Is English still a foreign language or is it ours as well? In The Boy’s personal manifesto, language is a medium and a goal at the same time. It begins with a bored “Pater Imon” (Lord’s Prayer) and continues with headbanging. Something has to make us dance again. To wake up our body. The album was produced by The Boy himself and mastered by Christian Vogel.