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Music Recommendations is a series in which I recommend music based on what I’ve been listening to lately. Based on my listening habits, it could include songs, albums, and/or artists. “Girl from the Internet” by Lauren Sanderson “Unforgettable (Tommy’s Song)” by Demi Lovato “Suburbia” by Devon Again “Burning Bridges” by Sigrid “Butter (feat. Megan Thee
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Music Recommendations, formerly known as Music of the Month, is a monthly series in which I recommend music based on what I’ve been listening to lately. Based on my listening habits each month, it could include songs, albums, and/or artists. My Reputation (feat. Demi Lovato & Lil Duval) by Jeezy You’re So Last Summer (Taking
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Music Recommendations, formerly known as Music of the Month, is a monthly series in which I recommend music based on what I’ve been listening to lately. Based on my listening habits each month, it could include songs, albums, and/or artists. Sad Girl Summer by Maisie Peters Lonely by Palaye Royale Rumours by Ivorian Doll So
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It’s time for another Mini Music Review post! Today I’ll be doing flash reviews on three very different bands/artists. And yet, they all make perfect sense as bands/artists I enjoy. My tastes are very broad, yet very specific. Anyway, today I’m reviewing new projects by MUNA, grandson, and The Faim. What’s that? You haven’t heard
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Music of the Month is a monthly series in which I discuss the music I listened to during a given month. It serves as a recap and recommendation list. All right, kids. It’s time to discuss the music I was into during the second half of July and August. I’d call this month and a
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Happy Lesbian Visibility Day! I’ll be honest: I don’t really feel like writing today. But I want to honor the holiday and thought a good, quick way to do that would be to recommend some Sapphic bands and artists you have got to listen to. They won’t all be lesbians, but all are proud Sapphic
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As the new year approaches ever closer and the state of the world gets progressively worse, we could use a little positivity. And what could be a better way to do that than to share all the things I truly loved this year? As awful as 2017 was, it was filled with excellent media (music,
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I’m beginning to wonder if there’s such a thing as a bad month for music. Once again, September was filled with great music releases. I’m going to hold off talking about Tell Me You Love Me by Demi Lovato, Wonderful Wonderful by The Killers, and Now by Shania Twain because I plan on doing full