“Voodoo” might not exactly be thematically joyous, but their gift for melody turns it into a campfire sing along. At a time where pain music is beginning to run its course, this soulful rendition shows that it’s not what you do, but how it is done. –Harold Bingo 47. E L U C...
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finally building to a peak of sexual release conceived with about as much subtlety as Marvin’s Exhibit A. “What happens when the artist becomes the conjur man?” asked poet Saul Williams inVoodoo’s original liner notes. Another rhetorical question: we get one of the rare modern tracks lik...
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Voodoo Pussy ▶ Dope Dick Dealer ▶ SHADOW SELF ▶ HELLO HUMAN ▶ TECHNIUM ▶ Thunderclouds (feat. Sia, Diplo & Labrinth) ▶ Brown Pride ▶ THE SEVENTH RAY (INTERLUDE) ▶ Bomb Hitz ▶ (I Don't Think That We Should) Take It Slow ▶ 7ème dose ▶ Look Who's Comin ...
Prine’s most well-known song may be about, what he described as, “a middle-aged woman who feels older than she is,” but the drudgery and despair depicted in “Angel From Montgomery” is universal, delivered by Prine with characteristic warmth and empathy. “She wanted to get out of ...
“Groceries On The Shelf” was about prostitution as a viable career, while “BD Woman Blues” (the initials stand for “bull dyke”) was entirely friendly to that persuasion. The original released version of “Shave ’Em Dry” was merely soaked in innuendo, but she also cut an alternate ...
The king of missing title tracks, "Houses of the Holy" was first the name ofLed Zeppelin's fifth album, but the song, recorded for the LP but left off, didn't appear until the next record,Physical Graffiti. Like "The Rover" and "Black Country Woman" - other outcasts fromHouses of ...