Author: Paris365
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Yet another song where Ed Sheeran sings about drinking… In fact, this whole song is about feeling “the chemicals in my bloodstream.” So, I’m officially worried about ol’ Ed now. I think he needs an intervention. Stat.
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Punchy. Powerful. Empowering.
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One of the many things I love about Florence is her ability to sound both melancholic and hopeful at the same time. With most artists, they just fall into a gray area if they attempt to capture both ends of the happiness/depression scale at the same time. But Florence doesn’t fall into that grey area.…
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FKA twigs is brilliant and you’re not convinced of that yet then you haven’t really given her album a chance.
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I’ve been writing pop culture reviews for a long, long time. In high school, I published a horror zine called The End and did some horror movie reviews there. (I also worked on my high school newspaper, but I was an artist there, not a writer.) Then in 1995, four years after I graduated
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One of the things that made the blogosphere fall in love with Tinashe was undoubtedly that she released her music for free in the form of the album-length mixtapes Black Water, In Case We Die and Reverie. Of course, her talent is what made these mixtapes stick. So many people wouldn’t have been downloading them
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This one is a relatively chill number that you can either dance or come down to. Either way, it’s a wonderful song. Kaleem Taylor’s voice has such a wonderful texture, a bit grainy, rough around the edges, and yet still quite smooth; it’s just perfect for this sort of song. And Snakehips beats and the…
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“There was money in my pocket / Shoes on my feet / But I always felt like the one black sheep,” goes part of the chorus of Mat Kearney’s latest single, “One Black Sheep,” which is a punchy, highly addictive pop song.
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Natalie Prass is a singer/songwriter based out of Nashville who used to sing backing vocals for Jenny Lewis. Her album has already received heaps of praise from TIME, Pitchfork, Q and The Guardian, and that’s actually how I came to discover it. I read a few positive reviews and then I had to check it
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This one is really, really, really good. No, really. It just might make you forgive her for all those times you were forced to listen to “Call Me Maybe.”
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Another wonderful song from Olly’s charming new album Never Been Better. Enjoy!



