Check out the latest video from Swedish popstar-in-the-making Tove Lo. More from the gifted songwriter and singer here.
Music, along with many elements of our society, has changed rapidly and boldly in the past few decades. As the Internet and globalization have made the world smaller, our knowledge and understanding of humanity and culture has broadened and modified in ways unimaginable to generations of the past. Understanding the culture of a Third World nation, or of any faraway place, is a challenge that requires years of studying books and documents by those people who were privileged enough to see such places.Even
A mix of upbeat and pop-fueled flavours to get you ready for the joys of summer ahead, from Ryan Hemsworth’s remix to Danny Brown and (technically) yet to be released Beyonce. Happy Listening!
[media url=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUcEwOeF7JU” width=”690″ height=”380″] [note] Set List – Zola Jesus at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa. April 6, 2013 Avalanche Hikikomori Stridulum Collapse Trust Me Lightstick Sea Talk In Your Nature Shivers Seekir Lick the Palm of the Burning Handshake Night Ixode Vessels ————– Poor Animal [/note] For clips of Zola Jesus performing, please check Lucas’s YouTube Channel.
So when you think of Passion Pit, you may think twinkling sounds, high falsettos, whimsical worlds of heartbreak, love, melancholy, etc… you may just think of that advertisement with “Sleepyhead” in it, or their festival appearances all over the world. I doubt Juicy J (of Three 6 Mafia & “Bandz a Make Her Dance” Fame) comes to mind.
Yesterday, for Valetine’s Day, two of the most mesmerizing UK acts gifted the world with stripped down covers of Pop’s biggest songs with stunning and emotional results. The XX tackle the subtle and overlooked Beyonce songs “I Miss You.” The track is written by none other than Grammy winner and everyone’s current favourite, Frank Ocean.