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"Silver Horizon" by Trey Pearson, Monday, January 30, 2023 (partial repost)

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Everyday Sunday   was a Christian Rock band from Ohio that grew in popularity thanks to   RadioU   and   TVU , which aired their played their independent music alongside other major Christian rock acts. The band signed to   Flicker Records   in 2002 before the label folded and then signed to   Peter Furler 's   Inpop Records   before going independent in 2013. The band was mostly forgotten with the countless Christian Rock bands of the early '00s, until lead singer Trey Pearson made headlines in May 2016. Pearson had recently divorced his wife of seven and half years. The couple had two children and the divorce was amicable, but Pearson came out to his wife and his family as gay. I MADE IT TO THE OTHER SIDE/ AND I SAW YOU.   In May 2016, Trey Pearson came out publicly--career suicide for almost everyone hoping to stay in the Christian music industry. But with a changing music climate in which independent artists have a larger platform and with a broader LGBTQ community and all

"Love Dive" by IVE (아이브), Sunday, January 29, 2023

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  The two biggest upcoming Korean girl groups these days are NewJeans and IVE . The two groups follow in a long line of girl K-pop traditions following a reign of male K-pop bands. Of course there's BLACKPINK who is headlining a night at Coachella later this year. G(i)dle and Twice are still making music. But the omnipresence of NewJeans' " Ditto " and IVE's " Love Dive " on Instagram, in the Korean grocery stores, cafes,   clubs and bars in Korea, K-pop clubs in WEHO--practically everywhere.  I'M REALLY CURIOUS ABOUT YOU.  "Love Dive" has the musical  a bas  for an electric dance track--a marching beat, musical change ups between verse, bridge, and chorus creating multiple hooks, with sound waves expanding and diffracting at key moments to keep listeners interested. In addition to the song itself, the school girl uniforms  the members of IVE wear  in a few of the scenes are reminiscent of Britney Spears ' classic " ...Baby One

“The Path” by Lorde, Saturday, January 28, 2023

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  My blog hasn't been properly introduced to Lorde . Ella Yelich-O'Connor became a superstar at the age of sixteen when her hit " Royals " became a global success.  Her sophomore record Melodrama , recorded with Jack Antonoff, explored the artist's growing up in the midst of partying and becoming an adult. And in 2021, Lorde and Antonoff produced another  record, Solar Power . Unlike her previous works, Solar Power wasn't as well received. CAUGHT IN THE COMPLEX DIVORCE OF THE SEASONS.  One of the reasons I think that Solar Power wasn't well received was for its unconventional, often experimental song structures. Both the first and second tracks on Solar Power, today's song " The Path " and the eponymous track follow a pattern of getting to the chorus at the end of the song. It's the diametric opposition to the "don't bore us, get to the chorus" typical in radio pop music. However, there is another reason why Solar Power fai

"Without You" by Tyler Ward ft. Alyson Stoner, Friday, January 27, 2023 (repost)

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In 2012, Tyler Ward released  Hello. Love. Heartbreak,  an EP that would shift his music back to originals rather than covers. Before YouTube, the singer-songwriter struggled to find a following, playing local gigs and recording his music at home, practicing his production on himself. He had uploaded covers of popular songs, but didn't get a following until he had heard that famous singers were going to record a new version of "We Are the World." So before the new version of 'We Are the World" was uploaded to YouTube, Ward covered the song, and for a short time, his version was the first video that appeared when viewers searched for the song! Viewers then started subscribing to Tyler's YouTube channel, discovering his cover songs, and today the singer has 2 million subscribers. I COULD HEAR MY SONG PLAYING ON THE RADIO. Thanks to YouTube and Patreon, Tyler Ward has built a successful YouTube music model. Like fellow YouTubers Kurt Hugo Schneider, Sam Tsui, a

“Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac, Thursday, January 26, 2023 (partial repost)

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  Fleetwood Mac 's best known record is  Rumors ,  their 1977 album featuring the vocals of  Lindsey Buckingham  and  Stevie Nicks . However, these members had been recent additions. Formed in 1967 in the UK with drummer  Mick Fleetwood  and bassist John "Mac" McVie , the band went through numerous iterations before arriving on the pop charts with their most well-known line up. The subject matter of the hit album is the relationship drama behind the scenes with the band. It's truly a fascinating story of change and rock 'n' roll development that saw the band change from a '60s blues rock band to a late '70s hitmaker, with a guitarist who left due to schizophrenia, another guitarist abandoning the group while on tour to join a California sex-evangelism cult, a turbulent marriage between the keyboardist Christine McVie and bass player, and then there's Stevie Nicks. WE CAN CALL IT ANOTHER LONELY DAY.  I don't have much memory of “ Go Your Own Wa

“Tell Me If You Wanna Go Home” by Keira Knightly, Wednesday, January 25, 2023 (warning: strong language)

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  The 2013 film Begin Again stars Keira Knghtley , Mark Ruffalo , Maroon 5 ’s Adam Levine . The film tells the story of a heartbroken English singer-songwriter, Gretta James (Knightley), betrayed by her boyfriend, David Kohl (Levine), when he becomes a superstar and cheats on her while on tour. Gretta processes the breakup by recording an album dealing with the end of the relationship. But beyond the theme of heartbreak, the film deals with the state of the music industry. Without spoiling the ending, Gretta sticks it to the joint-stock capitalist record label in a very satisfying way.  HELL, JUST THROW ME. I want to talk about my admiration for the film, and I’m sure I will. But today I’m pissed off, and it has to deal with he subject of this song. So I’m going to rant instead. I’m in America righ now, specifically Anytown, USA where there’s no god damn Internet. My parents don’t have Internet and I’m going though withdrawals. Fortunately, I have mobile data but the fucking cellphone

“Reunion" by M83, Tuesday, January 24, 2023 + partial repost+ Coming Home Playlist

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Hurry Up, We're Dreaming   contain's  M83 's biggest hit, " Midnight City ." Everything on  Hurry Up,  is calculated to give listeners, including M83's sole member Anthony Gonzalez , the maximum amount of nostalgia. After a song-length, mood-setting intro , "Midnight City" builds on a riff for three minutes before climaxing in a saxophone solo, unheard in most music since the '80s.  Track three, "Reunion," builds on layers of guitars and harmonies by one singer. This guitar-based M83 is a bit rare in their catalogue, as most of M83 is programing in synthesizers with touches of guitar here and there. But a guitar-based track is no-less nostalgic. It's that '80s chord progression heard in New Wave rockers and glam hair metal that sounded so cool to a young Gonzalez, listening to music in his bedroom growing up that bleeds into this song. The lyrics beg for a reunion with a loved one who has gone away. A NEVER-ENDING DANCE. Today I

"Hotel Aquarium" by Falling Up, Monday, January 23, 2023 (repost)

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In 2007,  Falling Up  released their third studio record,  Captiva , returning to the production of  Aaron Sprinkle . Unlike their debut album  Crashings , also recorded with Sprinkle, on  Captiva,  Sprinkle plays the role as songwriter alongside lead singer  Jessy Ribordy .  Captiva  also marked the end of four years of a daunting release schedule. Their debut album and follow-up  Dawn Escapes   were released within just 20 months of each other. They then released their remix album,  Exit Lights  a year later.  Captiva  attempted to keep hype in the Christian Rock and pop market, releasing four singles, the first of which is today's song, " Hotel Aquarium ." ALL THE LONELINESS IS FILLED BY YOU INSIDE . By Falling Up's third album, Captiva, musicians started shuffling to other, more successful, more overtly Christian bands. Falling Up's lyrics started mentioning Greek gods and space. Frankly, Ribordy's lyrics sounded more like an acid trip and less like a chu

"Rabbit Holes" by Paper Route, Sunday, January 22, 2023 (Repost)+ Year of the Rabbit Playlist

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In April 2012, five months before they released their second album,  The Peace of Wild Things ,  Paper Route  performed a concert in an art studio, which was filmed and aired as the third episode of Brigham Young University Television's music show,  Audio Files .  The show only lasted for two seasons, but the first episode featured then up-and-coming band  Imagine Dragons .  Paper Route performed songs from their first album  Absence ,  but also indulged listeners' expectation by performing several songs from their upcoming album and shared stories about the songs and the recording process. WE WELCOME YOU THIS EVENING.   The entire performance used to be up on the show's now defunct website, but now we can only watch " Wish " and " Tamed ," on YouTube, the latter being a short eerie duet with singer-songwriter  Cacie Dalager , lead singer of the indie band  Now, Now , and harpist  Timbre . I don't remember all of the songs Paper Route performed on th

“Sometimes” by MUNA (Britney Spears Cover), Saturday, January 21, 2023 (repost)

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MUNA ’s third and self-titled album   was released on June 24th. Their album gives the single from September 2021, “ Silk Chiffon ,” a home. The band also released three other singles from the 11-track album prior to its release. But in early June last year, MUNA released a non-album track--a cover of Britney Spears ’ 1999 bubblegum ballad “ Sometimes ”--for the Hulu original film Fire Island , also released on the same day. The film was written by and stars comedian Joel Kim Booster and co-stars the Saturday Night Live openly gay comedian Bowan Yang in a modern queer retelling of Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice set in New York's legendary LGBTQ+ haven.   BABY, ALL I NEED IS TIME.   “Sometimes” is Britney Spears’ second single from her debut record, ...baby one more time . Following her smash #1 hit “ …Baby One More Time ,” “Sometimes” takes a more laidback adult contemporary sound. Like many of the songs on Britney’s debut record, “Sometimes” was produced by Max Martin

“Anything” by Mae, Friday, January 20, 2023

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  While Mae has emphasized that they "are not a Christian band," the second full-length original record, The Everglow ,  on  Tooth & Nail debuted atop Billboard 's Christian albums charts in 2005. For many Mae fans, The Everglow is the album on which the band best demonstrates their vision of being a Multi-sensory Aesthetic Experience, engaging listeners with artwork accompanying the album as a "read along booklet." The album's " Prologue " invites listeners to view the album artwork insert in a similar way that children may listen to books on tape from the library.  LOVE, IT'S THE WAVE I RIDE THAT WON'T EVER REACH THE SHORE. Musically, Mae treats listeners to sappy melodies that bring us along on a range of sad-to-happy emotions on The Everglow. The album starts a little slow with the piano-vocal composition " We're So Far Away ," which feels a bit Broadway for the Virginia Beach-based band. But then The Everglow turns

“Let Me Prepare You” by Watashi Wa ft. Gasoline Heart, Thursday, January 19, 2023 + Top 10 albums of 2022 (repost)

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Coming to the end of the year, it's time to remember some of the musical highlights of 2022. I listened to a lot of music this year and maybe more new music than last year. But there certainly were albums that slipped under the radar. I had every intention of digging into  The Weeknd 's  Dawn FM   ,  but somehow I was never in that dark of a mood to resonate with the characteristics of that record. Today, I'm going to reveal my controversial list. Enjoy! #10 .  The Loneliest Time  by  Carly Rae Jepsen . The latest from the " Call Me Maybe " singer is a record that isn't immediately catchy and could easily fall between the cracks because of all the big releases of this year. The diverse singles showed different camera angles of a maturing pop singer who has solidified her status in music nerd-dom and gay music listeners alike. And with her first explicit labeled song, Jepsen is distancing herself from former tween-friendly aesthetic. I'm sure next year I