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bag: The über-schmaltzy title track reflects on the group members’ friendship with rather prosaic lyrics—“Do I have to die to hear you miss me?”—while the fiery “More Than You Know” channels post-hardcore while also making reference to the tragedy that frequently surrounds the band....
it gave Halloween obsessiveFrank ZappaBest Rock Instrumental Performance forJazz from Hell. A year later, it handedRobert Cray BandBest Contemporary Blues Recording forDon't Be Afraid of the Dark. And it's also dished out goodies (of the statuette, rather than the sweet, variety) to the ...
It’s a formula that works, and which she repeats in the single “Perdió este culo” (which is more fun and less racy than its title)). But she surprises most when she becomes introspective, as in “As I Am” with Morad, indicating that there are many nuances behind Bad Gyal and ...
“We had to rewrite [the album] twice practically. We realized that we were perhaps thinking more about the results than how the songs made us feel in that first attempt,” Jimenez said in a release statement. “This second album embodies a refined essence that reflects our growth,” they...
He has said that none of the lovelorn songs are about anyone in particular, but that’s neither here nor there. The album as a whole — the tributes to the music and artists who made him, the admission that it all represents who he is — is more vulnerable than any romanti...
"More Than I Can Say" is a song written by Sonny Curtis and Jerry Allison, both former members of Buddy Holly's bandthe Crickets. They recorded it in 1959 soon after Holly's death and released it in 1960. Their original version hi...