Tag: #songoftheday

  • First Aid Kit are gearing up to release their third album, Stay Gold, on June 10th via Columbia Records. “Cedar Lane” is the first single and it’s one of their most gorgeous, glorious tunes to date. “This heavy heart of mine / It never fails / To bring you right back,” they sing, the lyrics…

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  • La Roux is back!  Their new album, Trouble in Paradise, will drop on July 8th via Polydor.  You can pre-order it on iTunes right now and if you do you get the pre-order track “Let Me Down Gently,” which is, naturally, our #songoftheday.  It begins with hushed, oh-so-very-80s synth courtesy of the duo’s multi-instrumentalist/producer Ben…

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  • “We are more than what you see here,” Marie Digby proclaims about two thirds into her inspired and inspiring new single, “Korewa,” the title being Japanese for “this is.” It’s a song with big beats that seems to be about taking charge of your own destiny and revealing yourself to the world at just the…

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  • Looking for a monstrous new metal track to brighten your day? Well, look no further. Monuments’ “I, The Creator” is a sharp metal blade ready to pierce your ears wide open while it fills your head with images of dragons rising from cracks in the ground following a horrifying earthquake. Actually, we’re not entirely sure…

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  • We’ve had this intoxicating tune by Mo Parker on repeat for half an hour. It’s a haunting mix of deep soul with dark R&B, but it’s also very trippy — you’d think Massive Attack produced it — with lots of subtle electronic embellishments. If The Weeknd and James Blake collaborated, it would surely sound something…

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  • A few weeks ago Kairos’ gorgeous cover of Kanye West’s “Street Lights” earned #songoftheday status here on Love is Pop and now she’s gone and earned it again, this time with an irresistible original song called “Dirt And Grit.” Produced by Charlie Smith, it packs some massive, insane beats that are sure to delight your…

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  • Often, when you get an acoustic version of a pop song it simply consists of the singer’s voice and an acoustic guitar. And we love those sort of laid-back, sitting around the campfire tracks. (I especially love listening to them on my sleepy-time playlists.) But, sometimes, an acoustic version will be bigger than just a…

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  • Back in March I reviewed Lacuna Coil’s superb new album, Broken Crown Halo, but I didn’t say much about this song, “I Forgive (But I Won’t Forget Your Name),” for the simple reason that I’d already written so much about other songs on the album that first caught my ear. But that doesn’t mean that…

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  • Sylvan Esso’s “Play It Right” is one of those magical songs you listen to and wonder if it was made on another planet because it sounds so very original. But, yes, it was made here on earth (obviously), using lots of little organic sounds looped around thunderous beats and loud, blaring synth courtesy of the…

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  • Cheerleader started off as a bedroom exercise, longtime buddies Joe Haller (vocals/guitar) and Chris Duran (guitar) making various demos with Garageband. But in 2013 the Connecticut natives got serious and relocated to Philadelphia where they completed the band’s line-up with Joshua Pannepacker (keyboards/guitar), Paul Impellizeri (bass) and Carl Bahner (drums). Today they’re opening for The…

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  • Lana Del Rey’s red hot new single “West Coast” may, in fact, be at least partially about the West Coast, but it’s like the West Coast via Twin Peaks with its entirely haunting music and her super trippy vocals. Interestingly, the song, which was written by Lana and Rick Nowels, actually gets a bit slower…

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  • Noblesse Oblige’s “Voices In My Head” is the final song on their stellar 2013 album Affair of the Heart and it’s an uber-moody, downtempo track that just might have you hearing voices in your own head. The Mylène Farmer meets Massive Attack tune has been one of our favorite Noblesse Oblige songs since we first…

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