“Egyptian Luvr” is a perfect fusion of funk and hip-hop that complements the vibe of a picnic. Kaytranada’s production features a balance of groovy drums and bright synths to create a chill atmosphere…
Today we get something new from Trilly Trills with there brand new single called “Black Parade’…
Viajamos en el tiempo y nos trasladamos al año 1997, cuando algunos alcanzamos a ver una película de comedia juvenil y romántica protagonizada por Will Friedle y Jennifer Love Hewitt, una historia graciosa y cursi que me hace recordar a los tiempos en los que te juntabas con tus amigos a disfrutar de tardes y noches, escuchando música,…
There are some songs that resonate somewhere deep inside, in a place where even full volume can’t reach…
“Every time I shed tears In the last past years
When I pass through the hills Oh, what images return
Oh, I yearn For the roots of the woods
That origin of all my strong and strange moods
I lost something in the hills I lost something in the hills”
Have you read Normal People, or watched it? If you haven’t done either, I’d strongly urge you to do both. Start with the book, please. (And prepare yourselves for why it finds a mention here)…
“What if nothing ever will change? / Oh, I’m caught between your love and a hard place.” For Grammy-winning R&B artist H.E.R., she’s got a ‘Catch-22’ on her hands, sigh…
Music is art. Art is subjective. Some art is considered indisputably great, with critical and commercial acclaim….
This hot soul track waves, wobbles, and gets you motivated in a peaceful type of way. There is good symmetry of a care free feel, while maintaining a positive message…
“No Smoke” is a Hip Hop song by upcoming rapper Indigo Stella. Indigo Stella is an 18 year old upcoming, Johannesburg based rapper, singer and producer…
I’ve noticed a disturbing trend on the Grieve to list of late where – for one reason or another – the tracks are becoming a little more optimistic – a little more hopeful. And while yes – there are times when that’s appropriate – it’s the sadness of a track that we’re drawn to – the pure melancholy of a love remembered or a life cut short – or – as with this week’s track – both!..
My love for Enter Shikari by no means unconditional, and I certainly don’t love everything they release unquestioningly. It took me a VERY long time to appreciate The Spark, and there isn’t a single album of theirs where I like every single song.