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Each verse pushes the pendulum back and forth, thereby balancing the album’s overarching concept of the presence of darkness in light.
Fitting then that the lead single should be the album’s title-track, with its super-charged and widescreen anthemia being the perfect primer for a record that has melodies to spare.
Fousheé plays along with Yachty on “pRETTy,” adopting a trap-influenced melody, and performs perhaps the album’s best lyrics on the melancholy second part of “The Alchemist.
Source: https://ndsmcobserver.com/2023/02/lets-start-here-a-revolutionary-twice-over/
In honor of the album’s 20th anniversary, the band will perform it live, in its entirety, at a sold-out show at The Echo in L.A. on Monday (December 11).
Listening to the record’s plethora of content evinces the album’s timeless nature and the immortality of the band itself.
Source: https://nyunews.com/arts/music/2023/10/11/green-day-rerelease-review/
Many had no idea what they were doing, but this way, he captured the raw, organic moments that contributed to the album’s musically diverse spirit.
On opener “All The Good Times,” Olsen surrenders the album’s thesis, declaring that she’s done making excuses for everyone else.
Source: https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/indie-folk/best-indie-folk-albums-of-2022/
She continues, highlighting how each of the album’s eleven tracks holds an “individuality”, which she aims to “celebrate, and dive into”.
She featured on the album’s closing track, “Please”.
She will perform her iconic album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, in its entirety to honor the album’s 25th anniversary.
Source: https://americansongwriter.com/roots-picnic-lineup-features-diddy-lauryn-hill-and-dave-chappelle/
Six years later, when her voice had begun maturing beyond light pop fare and into that seen-it-all croak, Faithfull recorded her own version of the album’s final track, “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/07/arts/music/amplifier-newsletter-women-cover-bob-dylan.html
Snippets of tracks Break My Soul and I’m That Girl were released in the build up the album’s official release.
“The album’s original production was an ambitious undertaking resulting in a huge sound.
The album’s second track, “Under You,” is musically reminiscent of the band’s 1999 hit “Learn to Fly,” utilizing catchy electric guitar parts and clean, melodic vocals from Grohl.
Source: https://mndaily.com/277475/arts-entertainment/album-review-but-here-we-are-by-foo-fighters/
The album’s title track was the sort of samba pop confection that Super Furry Animals might have produced in their more retro lounge moments.
With the announcement, Jones has shared the album’s lead track, “Just in Time.”
Source: https://americansongwriter.com/rickie-lee-jones-announces-album-pieces-of-treasure/