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Duos Who Didn’t
Three singing duos who broke up and made it impossible for me to ever enjoy them as much separately as together, boo:
3. Jade and Alexander
“Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes
Jade fell out of a window and Alexander fell deep deeply in love with her. And then he did not. Home is whenever I get to hear the original duo sing this song instead of Alexander and whoever he randomly gets to sing Jade’s part when they sing it live.
2. Damien Rice and Lisa Hannigan
“Volcano” by Damien Rice
This duet is essentially audio sex. My eyes cross and my brain still whirs at how their voices dart and intertwine and then the cello wails balefully. Holy frak.
1. Joy Williams and John Paul White
Poison and Wine by The Civil Wars
I’m still not over this one. Unlike the other two duos, Joy and John were never a couple, so their demise came not from bleeding hearts and jealous accusations but from a much less tempestuous cause: creative differences. The whole of “Barton Hollow” is an exquisite listen and their collaboration with Taylor Swift on the underregarded District 12 ballad “Safe and Sound” still pierces like a Katniss-nocked arrow aimed at my squirrelly heart, but “Poison and Wine” is the masterpiece here. The poetry folds into the seemingly simple melody and ends with an aching and yearning that never fails to move me. That we only got one album from this pair is a minor tragedy I mourn and always will, I always will....
Lil Gnar Gets Listful On New Track "iDontTrust"
Lil Gnar Gets Listful On New Track “iDontTrust”
Article written by: Matthew Parizot
After a string of collaborations with artists such as Lil Skies and Night Lovell, Lil Gnar has returned with a new solo-effort, the hazy “iDontTrust.”
The song has Gnar rapping about some pretty basic rap topics: drugs, guns, money, the usual. Even if the lyrics are about success and flexing, Gnar doesn’t sound satisfied in his rapping. The low emotion in his…
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Train - Hopeless
Hopeless by Train on Grooveshark
wonder if you're lost or found...
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