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Radiohead | Staircase
— The Daily Mail / Staircase (2011)
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Thom Yorke with The Posies - Blow Out - Acoustic
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Atoms for Peace – Dropped
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In Your House - The Cure
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Boyz II Men - I’ll Make Love To You
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Airbag- Radiohead
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Gotta rush away, she said. I’ve been to Boston before.
Anyway, this change I’ve been feeling doesn’t make the rain fall.
No big differences these days, just the same old walkways.
Someday I’m gonna stay, but not today.
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After The Storm - Mumford And Sons
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-Santigold, God From the Machine
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I think I was the only kid I knew in my town when I was 5 who actually listened to Prince. I wouldn’t even let my kid cousins now listen to half of the back catalogue now! (Granted, I didn’t actually understand, especially when you’re dancing to Cream… XD) Seriously, Prince and MJ were among the only things I listened to from ages 3-5, and still do.
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..:: Everything Everything - Don’t Try ::..
Are goofy, British indie bands with falsetto, theatrical vocals a “thing” now? I’m pretty sure they are. Wild Beasts, alt-J and Everything Everything (who landed in the #7 spot on my Top 100 Songs Of 2011 with “MY KZ, YR BF”) have been doing a fairly successful job of holding down this particular corner of the indie-verse for the last few years. On “Don’t Try”, Jonathan Higgs and company get a chance to exercise quite a few different styles, including (but not limited to) anxious builds, euphoric releases, rapid-fire vocal gymnastics, choir-like backup harmonies, jagged guitars, and bursts of whizzing electronics. They’re all here, and somehow, Everything Everything makes them sound good together.
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