Pop
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Behold, the epitome of superficial nostalgia!
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Up-and-coming lo-fi rock outfit Dub Thompson drops yet another song from their forthcoming album on Dead Oceans, 9 Songs. Truth be told, “No Time” has been floating around for a little while, I believe, but I’ve been warming up to the song a bit. The damaged aesthetic of the
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Coldplay’s Ghost Stories is their dreamiest, most serene effort thus far.
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The latest La Roux singles have been the epitome of pop irresistibility. The UK singer’s latest record, Trouble In Paradise, is looking at a July 7th release date, and I couldn’t be more excited for it.
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When it comes to lyrics and songwriting, White Women is Chromeo’s most inconsistent release yet.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lQtoRFaLsA Well, here’s an unforeseen development: Usher just earlier this month dropped one of the hottest songs of his career. Immediately distinguishing “Good Kisser” as such a killer track is its beat – underlying the verses is a simple yet funky bass and drum
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Ibibio Sound Machine’s debut is the beginning of a journey that fuses the sounds of afrobeat and highlife with electronics.
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With Nabuma Rubberband, Sweden’ Little Dragon come through with their shyest album yet.
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A sweet, sensual, and rhythmically punchy piece of pop from Coucheron, which features some contributions from Eastside and Mayer Hawthorne. Enjoy!
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Aussie singer/songwriter Sia has been quiet lately, but only in the most obvious sense of the word: while she hasn’t put out a new record since 2010’s fun and colorful We Are Born, Sia has been writing or co-writing some of the biggest pop hits of the