Tag: lyric video
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We realize most of our American readers are either too full or too drunk to sit in front of their computer screens today, but we do have readers outside of the States and we’re sure they’d like a treat today, too. So, we are bringing you the premiere of We Never Met’s lyric video for…
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“Every time I think I’m better / Pick my head up / Getting nowhere,” Troye Sivan sings, slightly melancholic, on just one of the hooks contained within his delicious new single, “EASE,” which might sound familiar and that would be because it features Broods, who lend it their trademark propulsive beats and electro-pop details.
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OK, so I already praised this gem of a song (“Pressure Off”) in my review of Duran Duran’s new album, Paper Gods, but it’s one of the best tunes I’ve heard all year, and they’ve just released this nifty 360 lyric video, so I’m writing about it again… Not that there’s really anything I can…
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Who knows what album this gold nugget was originally intended for… It’s not bad though. In fact, the chorus is plenty catchy. And it’s better than the singles from Bon Jovi’s last album.
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Ultra-synthy, gorgeous vocals, impeccable production — of course, it’s CHVRCHES! Rejoice!
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It’s about as bubblegum pop as they come, but it’s not a horrible guilty pleasure.
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It’s Of Monsters and Men, so of course it’s amazing.
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I don’t think there was anyone on the planet who didn’t love CHVRCHES debut album, The Bones Of What You Believe. If there was, well, clearly they have bad taste. If there was one album from 2013 that was universally loved, it was that one. After all, it was electronic enough to please the electro-pop…
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Yes, it’s true — Lana Del Rey has posted her brand new song, “Honeymoon,” on Youtube. It’s presumably from her next album (rumor has it, it’s the title track), and it’s fabulous! Everyone had been saying that her next album would be like Born To Die Volume 2, that it was supposed to be full…
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Leave it to Miss Jackson to give you a good reason not to sleep…
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Another smash from Muse’s forthcoming album Drones. I think I’ve finally reached the point where I feel like Muse are even better than Radiohead. Muse is constantly re-inventing itself, each album having a whole unique feel and themes. And yet the songs are accessible.