Quiet, observant, introverted, sponge of emotion, thoughtful, reflective. I just take it all in without needing to be anything other that who I am in that moment. It is equal parts freeing and nurturing. We cel
After a quiet few years, Skrillex came through with two albums this year, and “Rumble” is a pyrotechnic highlight from those records—an enthusiastic return to ruckus. Veteran grime rapper Flowdan snarls between strobing bass hits. Fred again.. helps slam home effect after effect: lion ...
“I feel I am filled with complete opposites,” she says gingerly, seated in a lobby chair during the interview. “Half of me loves doing what I do, and the other half wants to just be really quiet and on my own in the country. “The same applies to my music. There’s a lot of...
You could argue the original title made more sense, because Tamko sings here—laconically, unforgettably—about being “a small fish” in a sea of voracious predators. But “The Embers” fans her artistic statement of self-belief into a glowing, quiet-loud opus that evokes both classic Modest...
the theme is holding your feelings inside (quiet strength-> type 9), not expressing them (authenvity->type 4). just bc it’s about someone being sad doesn’t mean it has to be type 4 (if anything it could be sp4 but no one voted instinctual variants anyways) ...
When he sat down and tried, as here, he was capable of highly observant pop songs that raised the bar — I want to say every year, but since the Beatles were moving at some celebrity warp speed, releasing two albums a year with an accompanying flurry of singles, I have to say ...
You could argue the original title made more sense, because Tamko sings here—laconically, unforgettably—about being “a small fish” in a sea of voracious predators. But “The Embers” fans her artistic statement of self-belief into a glowing, quiet-loud opus that evokes both classic Modest...
You could argue the original title made more sense, because Tamko sings here—laconically, unforgettably—about being “a small fish” in a sea of voracious predators. But “The Embers” fans her artistic statement of self-belief into a glowing, quiet-loud opus that evokes both classic Modest...
You could argue the original title made more sense, because Tamko sings here—laconically, unforgettably—about being “a small fish” in a sea of voracious predators. But “The Embers” fans her artistic statement of self-belief into a glowing, quiet-loud opus that evokes both classic Modest...