songs of laughter and joy that bounce and pop, featuring artists like: Vance Joy, Outkast, Lizzo, Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd, Dua Lipa, Tones and I, The Killers
When you want to burn it all down like Jinx! – featuring artists like Turn Zero • Cody Still • Rasputina • Betta Lemme • Jeff Beck • The Linda Lindas • K Flay • Safari Riot
This track is a story about life and death. It makes you reflect in a calm-and-subtle-tone type of way. Listen and get its meaning here.
This early 70’s dream-filled, rock track will make you reminisce on the moments you’ll never forget. Believe me, all you need to do is press play.
Do you ever have an experience of separating from your loved ones? Moving to an entirely different environment to chase the dream, maybe your family who watched you away really missed you and dreamed for a reunion.
Inspired in part by the fatal shooting in New York of a ten-year-old black boy by a white plain-clothes policeman, the audacious centrepiece of Stevie Wonder’s experimental 1973 album was a seven-and-a-half-minute meditation on the brutality of black America: Living for the City…
The track is very chill and downtempo, perfect to listen to on a rainy day.
Honestly, I should be paid by the entertainment industry but how often I promote shows and movies. Now, I’m not sure how many people actually read these posts, if any, but for those who might, you might know I’m a cinephile and a tv show…phile… (is there a word for that, too?). I’m always referencing entertainment in these posts…
On Tyler, The Creator’s recent 2019 album, IGOR, he pushed the boundaries of his creativity to new levels. As Tyler croons and raps about his broken heart throughout the project, he also experiments with intriguing instrumentals, flows, and features. The most popular song on the album and this week’s picnic track is, EARFQUAKE…
“Traveling swallowing Dramamine”
Throughout “Dramamine” the listener is treated to twirling, smooth guitar tones and trenchant vocals backed by a downtempo rhythm able to stir the mind into a piercing lull. Named after an anti-nauseant and motion sickness opioid drug with side-effects of mood-altering drowsiness, “Dramamine” accordingly takes the listener out of whatever emotional, motion sickness-filled reality that they possess and into a trancelike state of sweeping tonal tide pools…