Here’s what the song “Joy” feels like to me: a giant release and a call to action, to accept happiness into your life, no matter what. It’s definitely a fragile time in America, the 24/7 news cycle, polarization, et cetera, and it’s easy to get caught up in that … and...
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...in 1935 the manager of Stewart’s was convicted of operating a “public nuisance” and “disorderly house” and “openly outraging public decency” by allowing objectionable behavior in the interior and large crowds to gather outside. Specifically, the district attorney’s complaint cited “cer...
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including the 24-minute title track, which seamlessly integrates strings and woodwinds into classical-rock motifs led by John Tout's sparkly piano. The first side is tighter and more song-centric, prioritizing the theatrical vocal stylings of Annie Haslam on "Trip to the Fair" and "The Vulture...
including the 24-minute title track, which seamlessly integrates strings and woodwinds into classical-rock motifs led by John Tout's sparkly piano. The first side is tighter and more song-centric, prioritizing the theatrical vocal stylings of Annie Haslam on "Trip to the Fair" and "The Vulture...
Chris LaneenlistsLauren Alainafor this boppy country-pop confection, penned by Jesse Frasure, Sherman Kelly and Brett Tyler. The song’s catchy chorus is of course based on the hit 1972 King Harvest song, and highlights the pair’s effortlessly joyous, effervescent vocals. ...
If I ask him a question the next song I hear will have the answer. This year I had to start my life over completely and I have moved across the country away from a toxic person, and then I moved again from the next place I lived from another toxic person, all during the pandemic....
For a better idea of Black Country, New Road’s sound, it’s fun to entertain the thought that Eno had his co-curated 1978No New Yorkcompilation in mind when he first came across them, which featured the skronking mutant funk of James Chance and the Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the...