the subway / chappell roan • burton st. / oston
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the subway / chappell roan • burton st. / oston
mollyilovedyoubutidontthinkiloveyouanymore
if you’re really so transparent, how come I can see right through it?
In another universe, there was no you and me together
Wouldn't let my world revolve around your emotional shredder
Cause your hatred for yourself was like a goddamn superspreader
But at least I'm not the one who has to live with that forever
session 1 of curse of strahd: the halfling fighter eats a magic rock, gains the spider climb ability, immediately uses said ability to scale the very tall cleric
TOO GOOD INTERVIEW: OSTON
Up and coming pop artist OSTON has a conversation with another fellow Austin to discuss latest single, "I Think You Should Leave," how she kept cool performing for her musical influence Julia Michaels on NBC's Songland, and more while answering the "hardest question" she's ever been asked in an interview. Get to know your new favorite artist, OSTON by checking out the full interview above.
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OSTON is a new indie pop songstress who originally hailed from Park City, Utah (where the snowboarding must be amazing right now) and now lives in Chicago (where I can’t imagine how frigid cold it’s been). I suppose it’s safe to say that OSTON must be used to cold weather. But there’s nothing cold about her song ‘give up’, only her second offering since making her debut with ‘bad’ late last year. It’s an earnest and earthy indie pop ditty about toxic relationships, with warm melodious vocals and spry endearing percussion. OSTON further explains of the bittersweet song’s toxic relationships: “The type we have all experienced in which the outside world believes everything is rich and beautiful but as you peel back the layers, there is nothing positive underneath the surface.” Debut single ‘bad’, which you can stream below, bursts from its draft billowing first bars into a dark sultry alt pop groove. “It’s a call to all of us that have fallen too hard too fast and been left in the dust once used up.” Keep up with OSTON on her website, here.