fontaines d.c. new album roll out is so exciting and i really love the new direction they're taking their music. love when a band experiments as they grow !!!!!!!
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fontaines d.c. new album roll out is so exciting and i really love the new direction they're taking their music. love when a band experiments as they grow !!!!!!!
love spells - don't touch
idk, there is something so beautiful about the way the music video is shot, that i genuinely had tears in my eyes!! it's a really fun song and music video, regardless. love the dance sequence.
remi wolf - twiggy
you want to listen to remi wolf so bad! ! ! (her breakup song era is upon us!)
eddieangel - chicano blues
this has been stuck in my head. my algorithim did a good job recommending this to me! i also love payaso!!
troye sivan - she's the best
troye sivan's she's the best is so good to me. i love that sasha colby was featured so much in it! i've seen some people not like it on first listen, but i did. i think because i have exposure to sing-talk songs from the 90s, it didn't throw me off. it really is an interesting choice that he made to make it such a subdued track instead of a bright pop track, which is what i think people were expecting, especially considering it's a celebration of women, and if you look at historic songs like that, they're usually loud/fun pop songs.