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Posts Tagged: NPR

212 - Azaelia Banks

Hilary changed my opinion of this song on New Year’s Eve while we were decorating for the party. I first heard it on Pitchfork, which for some reason always gets my back up because even though their writers have some serious chops, their whole brand’s a little too freaky for me. They’re like the unfriendly NPR or Dov Charney.

Anyways, this song is gritty and filthy (and undeniably polished - which is interesting in itself) and though it should remind me of every Skins episode ever, it just brings me back to a party I had in high school when everyone was calling Ryan ”Fish Boy” because he was wearing a cape of fish fabric and dancing the way we’ve known him to dance ever since - stunningly. I don’t even know if it really ever happened, or if it’s an urban legend. This song was made for you to dance to, Ryan.

I should point out that I still read Pitchfork, which makes me a hypocrite.

Hold On - Alabama Shakes

ANYONE WHO LIKES POWERFUL BLUESY SCRATCHY LADY-VOCALS LEADING A BAND NEEDS TO LISTEN TO THIS. ALL MY FRIENDS, I’M LOOKING AT YOU.

heard this on NPR’S “All Songs Considered” end-of-year show and was sad I hadn’t found it earlier, because I think it’s that good.

Alabama Shakes Bandcamp