What We Did In The Dark by Imelda May (featuring Miles Kane) from the album 11 Past The Hour
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Domino Recording Company houses the coolest indie musicians. You can tell I'm being cheeky here, but the label does manage to get a lot of incredibly successful players that receive their best reviews at your usual Pitchforks. Yes, you can sense my sarcasm level here, though whoever works there as a scout needs a raise. I mean, Anna Calvi can also be found on Domino with her brand of rock, which keeps being a weird paradox. You see, the elements she uses remain heavily recognizable, yet she positions them in a way you're not used to. Her latest does this the best, since she developed her own tone there by shedding the obvious pointer towards her influences, which few of her peers are willing to do. One can only look forward to her next move, Hunter is a promise with potential.
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And she carves her hips into mine, like she's Michaelangelo, and I'm something holy.
from “Anatomy of a Hook-up” by Alex Thomas at Words Dance (via seulray)
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reverse roles for (late) April fools!
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I just wanted to draw Alex and then
All of these appeared
Also him because i wish he was a plushie 😔😔😔
IF ANYONE SAW ME POST THIS WITH A HORRIFIC LAYOUT NO YOU DIDNT 🫵
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please help me i cant stop making marble hornets comics to mcr lyrics
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blood warning
alex my pretty princess
he's innocent your honor ‼‼‼
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first date idea we punch eachother
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The veteran musicians somehow end up looking in their own pasts to make the sense of their own possible futures, if that makes a lick of sense then. I mean, some manage to tour by playing their most famous albums, yet a couple like to rerecord them. Cale belongs to the category of these musicians, but don't hold that against him. Sure, he could've picked a better album for that than Music For A New Society. M:FANS, the remake, is not bad, one just find the latter a bit unnecessary thanks to the spectre of the original that remains one of Cale's greatest LPs thanks to the latter's haunting minimalism. I sort of get what Cale wanted to do with M:FANS, i.e. he wanted to check what happens with the grief later. Still, he should've tackled an album of original material for this theme.
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