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St. Vincent – I Prefer Your Love
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Quite possibly the purest love song St. Vincent has ever recorded. And it’s dedicated to her mother.
St. Vincent shared with NPR’s All Songs Considered:
My mother got sick
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St. Vincent – Bring Me Your Loves
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That song is bananas. It’s totally bananas.
- Annie Clark’s only words on the track.
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FrancisAnderson
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FrancisAnderson is keeping quiet for now
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St. Vincent – Digital Witness
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The second single released off St. Vincent’s self-titled album, “Digital Witness” is Annie Clark’s scathing satire of the selfie age.
Its heavy brassy beats are reminiscent of
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St. Vincent – Del Rio
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Like Strange Mercy’s “This Wave” and Actor’s “Bicycle”, it’s a tradition for St. Vincent’s albums to have a bonus track on the international release.
“Del Rio” is St. Vincent’s
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St. Vincent – Bad Believer
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“Bad Believer” is the first of four new songs added to St. Vincent’s self-titled studio album for its deluxe re-issue in February 2015.
Thumping with what St. Vincent herself
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St. Vincent – Pietà
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“Pietà” was officially released as a 10" on Record Store Day / Black Friday of 2014 along with its B-Side, “Sparrow”. They were recorded in the same sessions as her 2014 eponymous
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St. Vincent – Psychopath
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“Psychopath” revisits a date that Clark once went on that didn’t end up sparking any romantic emotions.
The song nearly found life as a track for Madonna after it was first demoed
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St. Vincent – Severed Crossed Fingers
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‘Severed Crossed Fingers’ is the closing song on St. Vincent’s eponymous album. Its title comes from a line in American novelist Lorrie Moore’s ‘Birds of America’ that reads:
“He
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St. Vincent – Every Tear Disappears
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[Verse 1] / Oh, a smile is more than showing teeth / Oh, it's not the potion, it's the magic that I seek / [Chorus] / Every tear disappears / Every tear disappears / [Verse 2] / Oh
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Dua Lipa – IDGAF
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“IDGAF” is the fifth track on Dua Lipa’s self-titled debut album. The song was first previewed via Instagram on May 1, 2017. Lyrically, it serves as a kiss-off to a creeping ex who
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St. Vincent – Regret
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“Regret”, track 7 from St. Vincent’s self-titled album, seems to be about realizing the folly in one’s past actions. Annie was afraid of being left behind, and that fear made her
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St. Vincent – Prince Johnny
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Thoughtful, precise, and devotedly emotional, “Prince Johnny” remains one of St. Vincent’s most tender songs, deconstructing gender and acceptance.
This is the second in a “
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St. Vincent – Huey Newton
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A lush ballad that turns razor sharp by its end, “Huey Newton” continues to reflect on the 21st century anxieties St. Vincent spins on her eponymous album. It was written during
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St. Vincent – Rattlesnake
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The song Clark herself calls “a new mythology,” “Rattlesnake” is a new creation story styled around the isolation of a person stripped away of their 21st century dependencies and
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St. Vincent – Sparrow
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“Sparrow” is the B-side of the 2014 Black Friday Record Store Day 10" pink-colored limited-edition vinyl release, Pietà.
A live version was debuted to a European audience about a
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Les Jones – Burger
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[Intro: Johnny Rock] / Le fromage, hum / [Verse 1: Johnny Rock] / Can I get some burger with some peanut butter? / Do you think it's better with a Dr. Pepper? / [Verse 2: Johnny
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St. Vincent – Birth in Reverse
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The first single off St. Vincent’s self-titled fourth album, “Birth In Reverse” sees Annie Clark riffing on the high-strung existence of the mundane.
Both this and the closing
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Quentin Tarantino – Pulp Fiction full screenplay
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Pulp Fiction is one of Quentin Tarantino’s most successful films commercially and critically. It is also a lot of people’s most favorite film of all time. Part of the intrigue is
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Looking for female pop/rock artists to get into
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I’m a hip-hop head, but I like some occasional pop music. And I’m not usually a fan of male artists/bands but I’m surprised every once in a while like Years and Years.
So can you guy recommend me some female bands/artist’s that I can get into.
Who I listen to in the past few years:
Tove Lo – Queen Of the Clouds
Taylor Swift – 1989 (I don’t like Red or Country Taylor though)
Lorde – Pure Heroine
Zella Day – Kicker
Florence and the Machine – How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Purity Ring – Another Eternity
Chvrches – The Bones of What You Believe
Some people I’ve checked out and liked their EP’s:
Melanie Martinez
Halsey
Ryn Weaver
Help please: @tag-wall
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Frank McCourt – Angela's Ashes
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Angela's Ashes / A Memoir of a Childhood / By Frank McCourt / This book is dedicated to my brothers, Malachy, Michael, Alphonsus. I learn from you, I admire you and I love you
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