girls
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A dozen years after the iconic indie rock group dissolved, former lead singer/songwriter Christopher Owens has announced his first solo album since 2015. Entitled I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair, the effort succeeds 2015's Chrissybaby Forever. The record is no doubt influenced by the hardships Owens
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It has been a minute since we've heard from former Girls frontman Christopher Owens. Owens last released a solo album in 2015, and put out a record with a new band named Curls in 2017, but aside from that has been rather quiet on the music front. That
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The Canadian experimental R&B project the Weekend goes from riveting to underwhelming in its transition from its last mixtape to its first new commercial studio album.
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MP3 Royal Headache is an Australian rock outfit with a self-titled album made of the stuff that makes guitarists smash their six strings into into splinters–even if they’re playing to a generous estimate of 25 people in a smelly old basement. ON the track “Girl,” a single guitar
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I didn’t find Girls’ sophomore LP to be as instantaneous, well-produced, or fun as the California band’s debut, but there’s still a great set of tracks here–not to mention a load of ambition in the extra instrumentation. I totally respect the fact that these guys have
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Indie rock songs seem to be soundtracking a lot of car commercials lately, and if you didn’t know better, you might think that’s exactly what this new Girls video is supposed to be. This new clip for “Vomit”, our first taste of the forthcoming Girls LP Father, Son,
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MP3 Finally, we’ve got a track to munch on from this forthcoming Girls album, Father, Son, Holy Ghost. As you may remember, I wasn’t too fond of the California band’s latest EP. I just prefer Album so much more. Worried about the band losing its personality in
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New video for the track “Heartbreaker,” which is off Girls’ new EP, Broken Dreams Club. –
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Just by looking at Girls’ new EP cover, I’m guessing they’re in a mindset similar to that on their first album, Album. And I’m fine with that; their debut is one of the few ’09 LPs that left me begging for more. I really wouldn’t mind