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There are multiple artists named "Hurts"
Manchester, UK electro-pop duo Theo Hutchcraft and Adam Anderson. Formed in 2009, elegant and enigmatic HURTS have their sharp suits, slic
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Sounds like:
Kali,
Jockstrap,
Pet Shimmers
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Mikky George
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Sep 13, 2022
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A Break Up By The BeachMamalarky gives us "It Hurts" — a rolling little wave of soft psych rock and crashing romance.Reminiscing by the beach, forgiving the person, hating the person, or loving the person - we have...
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Kelsey Simpkins
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May 31, 2019
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Graveyard Club could easily be a band whose name traps rather than encapsulates their sound -- but somehow these Minneapolis' synth rockers reinvent themselves a little bit more on each new release. "It Hurts" lean...
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Sounds like:
Father John Misty,
Ray LaMontagne,
Elliott Smith
By
William Lewis
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Aug 11, 2018
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Iron & Wine probably needs no introduction. The moniker of folk strummer and couplet philosopher Sam Beam has been a mainstay of the indie scene for a very long time, turning out wonderful and honest folk music long before the fleet footed foxes ...
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Sounds like:
Fleetwood Mac,
Lana Del Rey,
First Aid Kit
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Tobias Handke
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Sep 22, 2017
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"Hurts To Liv" is the cathartic latest from the Lykke Li fronted supergroup Liv. Also featuring Miike Snow’s Andrew Wyatt and Pontus Winnberg, producer Jeff Bhasker (also the father of Lykke Li’s baby Dion) and Peter Bjorn and John’s Björn Yttling, L...
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By
Lauren Ziegler
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Oct 4, 2015
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I'm really loving this track from up-and-coming Australian producer Kuren, and I think you will, too.
Opening on a slow, delicate piano beat, the synths start to bubble and boil, filling the ever-growing atmosphere quickly and completely.
There's ...
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Sounds like:
Goldfish,
Klangkaurssell,
Parov Stelar
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Jason Grishkoff
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Sep 17, 2015
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Yo, give this song 90 seconds and you'll know exactly why I was won over. That sax line is absolutely off the hook, which is saying a lot given that I normally detest the instrument.
The song comes off UK duo Hurt...
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