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September 8, 2018
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Touches on that whispered world between love and friendship, with a hint of pain in the lead vocal, and a beautifully-delivered duet.

September 8, 2018
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Complete with dirty guitar and swirling percussion, the energy gives a sense of immediacy, and a druidic affect.

September 8, 2018
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And by the end, we have the realization: you ain’t never going to love me. The real question is why she was ever standing there, in the first place. photo credit: Jordan Laessig

September 8, 2018
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The Burney Sisters give us a brazen vocal delivery and a satisfying hook, backed by a roots rhythm section along with some banjo and acoustic guitar.

September 8, 2018
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The piano, acoustic guitar, and tight-brush drum sound, along with the lyrical persona, could all be from 1970s Laurel Canyon, like a co-write between Carole King and Lowell George.

September 8, 2018
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If you like Amy Winehouse as much as you like KT Tunstall, this one is for you.

September 7, 2018
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The beat is so straight it feels like the edge of a knife.

September 7, 2018
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It’s an important coming-of-age moment, giving yourself permission to be free to choose; and this is a fitting ode to that sense of both commitment and looming hardship.



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