my reactions to this video were as follows:
oh hey i’d like to see a live version of that song
…is her shirt open?
OH SHIT OH FUCK OH GOD
also this sounds lovely
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my reactions to this video were as follows:
oh hey i’d like to see a live version of that song
…is her shirt open?
OH SHIT OH FUCK OH GOD
also this sounds lovely
sonnet 95/ william shakespeare/ The owl and the tanager / sufjan stevens / cherry wine / hozier / good scare / torres/ take me to church / hozier / the predatory wasp of the palisades is out to get us/ sufjan stevens
I’m a huge fan of Mackenzie Scott’s project TORRES. The American singer songwriter’s lyrics are always raw and affecting, while her blend of alt rock and sometimes folk-tinged indie tends to dramatically mesmerize and intensely stir, sometimes with a snarling bite, and sometimes with a tasteful jab. So I was eager to dive into her latest single, which appropriately dropped right ahead of Halloween since it’s named Good Scare. The song, more of the tasteful jab type than the snarling bite type, is the lead single and opening track from TORRES’ newly announced album Silver Tongue, which will be released via Merge on January 31st next year. Good Scare sits somewhere between her 2015 album Sprinter (still my favorite) and her 2017 album Three Futures with its smooth melodious lilt and lush electronic atmosphere, which also feels a bit St. Vincent like at times. TORRES is currently on a short tour on the East Coast, and she’ll be headed across the Atlantic next March. Hopefully, a more extensive North American tour will be announced for 2020, too. Pre-order Silver Tongue, here.
You make me want to write a country song Folks here in New York get a kick out of I’d sing about knocking you up under Tennessee stars In the bed of my red Chevrolet pickup
J’aime bien ce morceau.
Le rythme un peu brut, le chant un peu brisé, les arrangements vaporeux. Ça me fait un peu penser à Bat for Lashes...
the look he gives me. 😂