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Sounds like:
Candle Weather,
Beshken,
Slushii
By
Zach Eser
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Jul 6, 2016
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Annabel Jones' voice is interesting in the sense that regardless of how poppy she gets in her own compositions, she has a vulnerability that taps into themes of melancholy and wanderlust.
Tim Gunter recognizes this and amps up those themes in his re...
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Sounds like:
Empress Of,
Beach House,
Class Actress
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Jun 26, 2016
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White Poppy's "Cruisin'" is a delectable and airy dream pop track that fits right in to any summer playlist.
Soft yet electronically heavy, this experimental synth pop song is full and lush with layers of synthesizers. Within this whirlwind of elect...
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Sounds like:
Massive Attack,
Portishead,
Zero 7
By
Cyrus Pavel
on
Jun 24, 2016
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Erica Gibson has got it. Press play on this sultry new jam by Bury The Wren, titled "I'm Happy," and be ready to hear whatever that... "it"... just is.
Sexy, cinematic and alluring are just a few of the words that will probably come to mind as you ...
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Sounds like:
Jack Garratt,
Spooky Black,
Jaymes Young
By
searra ruggeri
on
Jun 18, 2016
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We first received an introduction to Swedish artist Elias in late 2015 with the brooding and soulful "Green Eyes." In preparation for his upcoming fall 2016 album, he's released a double-sided single including tracks "Down N Out" and "Makin Me Happy....
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Sounds like:
Robyn,
Demi Lovato,
Kiiara
By
Zach Eser
on
May 10, 2016
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Fresh off of her success with the singles "Magnetic" and "IOU," Annabel Jones' latest single, off her new EP Libelle, is firing up the charts. The track, "Happy," is a melodic, electronica laced pop anthem which embraces the more bittersweet side of ...
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Sounds like:
Frankie Cosmos,
Gordi,
Charlie Hilton
By
Connor Dillman
on
May 4, 2016
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When we ponder happiness and how we'd like it to fit in to our lives, we often willfully ignore that behind each proverbial sunlit mountain face lies an opposite side drowned in shadow. It's an act of self-preservation. We all know the feeling: the p...
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