even there, these three songs were never played. But if we dig a little deeper than the album’s production process, a drama-filled rush job with unsatisfactory results, we can find something these three songs, unexpectedly, have in common. Or, as Anthony Kuzminski describes it in his indi...
Then it would be a case of finding an instrumental with a certain emotion, and out of natural conversation, there’d be a sense of connection [from] a phrase someone would hit on. [But] it would always stem from her as the center of the whole thing. It was ...
As someone whose mother is Italian, I am legally obligated to like this song based solely on the title. That obligation aside, this is one of the finest songs I’ve heard this year, loosely about eating too much pasta, mostly about trying to figure out what you’re doing with your life...
This is one of our favourite songs about missing someone special. This song speaks about loss and finding comfort and hope. In the arms of the angel, fly away from here. From this dark, cold hotel room, and the endlessness that you fear. You are pulled from the wreckage, of your silen...
Khan had this to say about the song in a statement: “This title is pretty self-explanatory. If I was on my deathbed, it’s what I’d say to Delphi to give her some sense of being at home in the world, the galaxy, the universe we live in. Before Delphi was born I sta...
"Somebody to Love" was first recorded by an obscure Bay Area band called the Great Society, which featured Grace Slick on vocals and her brother Darby on guitar. (The latter also wrote the song, which was then titled "Someone to Love.") ...
time goes on, because it is a little bit more cryptic. It's got my grandmother in there, asking the grandmother spirit to tell stories and being interested in the wisdom that's passed down. It's also about finding a path to home and whatever that means, and also feeling trapped in ...
and other remnants of theDBZworld can be found in the lyrics of today’s hottest rappers. Much like a set of dragon balls, these lyrical associations are fun to search for but they’re even more enjoyable when they careen out unexpectedly and smash into you like a Special Beam Cannon of...
Where Adrianne Lenker once might have illuminated a detail like a lawn chair or a spine tattoo, “Little Things” instead recounts the things she loves about someone in terms so sweeping as to be ambiguous. In turn, Big Thief blur their edges; buzzing guitar and lyrics sung in cursive smud...
While the whole of their 2nd EP ‘Get Up’ is a vibe from start to finish, it’s ‘Super Shy’ that will truly hook you in to NewJeans’ sugary sweet, bunny filled world. Unexpectedly fusing production reminiscent of throwback UK garage with wholesome vocals about being too shy to make...