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songspiral · 8 months
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"Potential" by Molly Burman
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speakers77 · 2 years
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kizzyedgelll · 11 months
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rule: pick a song for each letter of your URL. tagged by @obsessed-artist, thank you, love ♡
Happy Things - Molly Burman Andromeda - Weyes Blood United In Grief - Kendrick Lamar No - Shakira Terrible Things - Brick + Mortar Est-ce que tu m'aimes? - GIMS Dinero - Trinidad Cardona Liquid Smooth - Mitski Iubeste-Ma Frumos - Feli L'enfer - Stromae Into Dust - Mazzy Star Eyes Without a Face - Billy Idol Sorbitol - Men I Trust
tagging: @siobhroy, @euquora, @tthrawn, @usershiv, @angela-bassetts, @detectivechen, @breakfastiffanys, @betharmon
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Take me to a place I don’t know | A KJ Brandman playlist 
01. Fool Me With Flattery - Molly Burman // “I am not your darling, I’m not easy to get around. You can’t fool me with flattery, but you can make a fool of yourself”
02. A Place I Don’t Know - Daniel Olsén, Jonathan Eng, Linnea Olsson // “What’s the word, does that thing have a name? When familiar surroundings just don’t look the same”
03. Cure for Me (Accoustic) - AURORA // “You’ve got nerves, but they never show unless they hurt, so you blamed it all on my love, this moving heart I got. But I don’t need a cure for me”
04. Kind - Ruby // “I see the world, no one else sees it for me. I understood, they never would”
05. School Nights - Chappell Roan // “We got them preaching that we’re hell-bound, but I don’t think we are unless you do. I wanna be a kid with you, talk slow on a school night, and you can disregard my virgin ears and say what you like”
06. ANAHOLA - KUNZITE // “The sea moves so slowly, she holds you heart so closely”
07. Every Single Night - password:password // “Hold on to something real, I can’t know just how you feel, I won’t stand to ever see you cry”
08. Run Away With Me - San Fermin // “Hold on to me, I never wanna let you go. Run away with me, run away with me over the weekend, we can turn the world to gold”
09. Shoot - Tommy Lefroy // “I spill your tall can, spill my guts, that’s how it felt to tell the truth. I put my hand up across the dartboard, and then I told you to shoot”
10. Stay And Rest For A While - Good Dog // “Stay and rest for a while, if you want til you find your feet. Take a place in the sun, everybody needs some sweet relief, so stay and rest for a while”
11. Arcadia - Dizzy // “Painted black by the starlight symphony, take a breath, take a breath, it’s all new to me”
12. June - Florence + The Machine // “I hear your heart beating in you chest, the world slows till there’s nothing left, skyscrapers look on like great unblinking giants, in those heavy days in June when love became an act of defiance”
13. Life After - BROODS // “I’ve been waiting for you, since the day you were born, thousands of years ago, hope it makes you feel at home”
{Listen on Spotify♪} | {The accompanying Mac playlist}
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pissheadramblings · 6 months
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delicious, actually
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parkerbombshell · 9 months
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tiberius-kirks · 1 year
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Spotify songs
4, 8, 15, 16, 23, & 42
4. pull it together -- the greeting committee
8. low tide -- drama
15. don't go -- the greeting committee
16. outta time -- orville peck
23. bugbear -- chloe moriondo
42. happy things -- molly burman
spotify 100!
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ubettagetit · 2 years
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The soundtrack to my love life.
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shemakesmusic-uk · 3 years
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Texan-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and TikTok personality Allison Ponthier makes a splash with 'Cowboy' – it's the enthralling first taste of her upcoming EP. Finding a path away from her conservative upbringing, queer singer-songwriter Allison Ponthier is another artist making country music her own. Taking references from Kacey Musgraves and Orville Peck, Ponthier's take on the genre is high camp and features a kaleidoscopic visual world too. Growing a huge following on TikTok, 'Cowboy' marks the start of a whole new chapter for Ponthier with her debut release with Interscope and Polydor. The track itself references her move from the bible belt to New York City and her journey accepting her sexuality. Warm and inviting 'Cowboy' is cinematic pop with some real heart-on-sleeve confessional songwriting. Complete with a masterful music video that runs like a mini-movie complete with impressive special effects, on reflection, cinematic is an understatement. The video itself is a striking and exciting introduction to this new artist, “I probably watch movies more than I listen to music,” Ponthier says of the video. The clip, directed by Jordan Bahat (Christine and the Queens) adds a whole new cosmic energy to the track and aims to amplify the lyrics' detailed storytelling. As she unveils more of her forthcoming debut EP, Ponthier explains what we can expect from her; “a lot of my songs are about being uncomfortable in your own skin but getting to know yourself better, figuring out who you really are.” [via the Line Of Best Fit]
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Miley Cyrus has shared the full video for 'Angels Like You'. The pop rebel returned in 2020 with her excellent album Plastic Hearts, a series of superb empowerment anthems. Album highlight 'Angels Like You' has received the video treatment, shot at the Superbowl in front of an audience of fully vaccinated healthcare workers. Miley has also provided a note for the video describing her feelings of gratitude to these workers. [via Clash]
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LA punk four-piece The Paranoyds have dropped a new video for track 'Egg Salad', taken from their album Carnage Bargain which is out now on Suicide Squeeze. The video's director Nicole Stunwyck comments "The video presents the glitzy & glamorous world of a teenage girl who, after accidentally catching a beauty pageant on TV, dreams of her rise to stardom & subsequent downfall... It’s not a commentary on anything but an experimental depiction of my own personal fascination for young tragic starlets alà Valley of The Dolls."
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Noga Erez and collaborative partner ROUSSO have shared a fifth compelling new single from forthcoming album KIDS which is set for release on March 26 via City Slang. 'Story' is a snappy, addictive song about how couples relationships are always a relationship between two people’s past and present. "Everyone brings their past experiences to the relationship even if things are great" Erez comments. "Sometimes past situations come in and take over." As with the album's previous singles 'Story' is brought to life with a captivating video, starring Erez and ROUSSO, who also provides vocals on the track. "ROUSSO is my partner in music as well as my partner in life" she explains. "This is the first time we tell a story about our relationship in a song and video. It’s a song about a couple fighting and how, in that situation, sometimes what you hear the other person say is not what they actually said. The making of this video was a 10-day couples therapy session for us. As we rehearsed the pretend fighting and martial arts moves we knew that, at times, one of us would get punched just a little too hard. It was so intense and interesting to live in this world, where our relationship comes alive in the most physical way."
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After announcing Detritus with lead outing 'Stories' last month, Sarah Neufeld has unveiled the album's second single 'With Love and Blindness'. Neufeld says of the song and Jason Last-directed video, "The video for 'With Love and Blindness' came together through a long-time collaboration between myself and videographer Jason Last. I knew that Jason and I would work together again on some visual aspect for my third solo release, and it so happened that before I even began recording the album, we were presented with the opportunity to do a mini residence on Corsica with Providenza; an amazing collective with a farm, cultural laboratory, festival and residency program." She continues, "I was doing a short solo tour in Europe in the summer of 2019 in order to re-work some of the pieces from the dance collaboration to begin to find a shape for the album that was to be recorded in the Fall. In the middle of that tour, Jason and I travelled to Corsica for several days (graced once again with a suitcase containing Esteban Cortazar’s unique and beautiful creations). Besides performing in Providenza’s outdoor amphitheater, we were immersed in nature, literally staying in a treehouse perched on the side of a mountain, overlooking the dramatic coastline." Neufeld adds, "I found that the pulse of the landscape resonated with the essence of the music, especially "With Love and Blindness"; a sense of rawness, of sensuality, of a strange gravity intensified by the hypnotic summer heat and the general otherworldliness of the place." [via the Line Of Best Fit]
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Molly Burman was brought up around music. At every family event, every party, the soundtrack would resonate with her, providing an education in itself. Both parents were gigging musicians, and she always wanted to follow in their footsteps, to use performance as a means of self-expression. Lockdown brought the time and space to bring these ideas into focus, and she's working to unveil a series of one off singles. Her debut single proper 'Fool Me With Flattery' is out now, a blissfully melodic piece of indie pop with some whip-smart lyricism. There's a tongue in cheek element to her sound that is fantastically endearing, matched by the subtle lo-fi elements of her bedroom pop confection. She comments: "I wrote the song after a long day of feeling overlooked and ignored by some of the guys in my life. I was fed up, angry and used the stereotype of a mansplaining misogynist to let it all out. This song is for anyone who feels belittled and like they’re being made to shrink themselves; be as big as you possibly can, and don’t let anyone fool you with flattery." The video is a hilarious showcase for Molly's offbeat sense of humour. [via Clash]
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Punk provocateurs Pussy Riot have unveiled their latest song 'Panic Attack', as well as a music video that features a hologram of singer Nadya Tolokonnikova. This is the final release from Pussy Riot’s new Panic Attack EP, a collection of three linked songs that, for now, can only be streamed as separate singles. The title track features punk guitars underneath a tinkling music box melody, as Tolokonnikova turns anxiety into a sports cheer. “Gimme an A,” she says, “Gimme a T/ Gimme a T/ Gimme an A/ Gimme a C/ Gimme a K/ Okay? Okay.” While upbeat and seemingly cheerful, the synth-punk song comes out of the trauma she experienced in a Russian prison camp. As she explained in a statement, “After serving 2 years in a labor camp, I’m still struggling with mental health issues. Trauma, fear and insecurity never fully go away, causing depression episodes and deep anxiety. ‘PANIC ATTACK’ was born as the result of me staring at the wall for 24 hours in the middle of the pandemic, feeling 100% helpless. I was trying to write something uplifting to encourage people to get through the tough times. But I was just failing and failing. Magically, at the second I allowed myself to be honest and write about despair I was experiencing, I wrote the track in like a half an hour. Depression is a plague of the 21st century, and it tells me that there’s something broken in the way we treat each other. The video ‘PANIC ATTACK’ reflects on objectification of human beings, loneliness, disconnection from the environment that causes us to feel small and powerless. And it’s us who caused it with our own hands – that’s why in the end of the video I’m fighting with my own clone.” The music video for 'Panic Attack' was directed by  Asad J. Malik. He used 106 cameras to capture all angles of Tolokonnikova, then converted that information into a photoreal hologram. Afterwards, Tokyo-based creative technologist Ruben Fro built out landscapes reminiscent of video games through which the virtual Tolokonnikova could frolic. But as the visuals progress, those idyllic settings give way to a hellscape, and the singer faces off against a clone of herself. [via Consequence of Sound]
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The wait is finally over. BLACKPINK’s Rosé shines like the star she is with her official solo debut. On Friday, she released two solo songs on her debut single album titled R, 'On the Ground' and 'Gone.' With its deep lyrics, angelic bridge, and Rosé’s high note at the end, 'On the Ground' is an exemplary song for her solo debut. Add the fact that Rosé is credited as a writer for the song, and one can really tell how much time she spent perfecting it for release. The accompanying music video, meanwhile, expands the story of life and growth. Rosé starts off looking lost and trying to find herself amidst all the wildness of life; she eventually encounters past and present versions of herself while searching for answers and purpose. By the end, she finds herself and her path forward, and one can’t help but smile as she sings an explosive outro. [via Teen Vogue]
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On Ellise's latest alt-pop concoction the rising pop star gets gothic as 'Feeling Something Bad...' transforms a crush into an obsession. An expert at catastrophising everyday experiences, the LA-based artist has arrived fully formed with not only a consistent and cohesive sound but a striking visual identity too. That's even more clear when you press play on the accompanying video for her latest infectiously catchy track. With the clip directed by Joakim Carlsson we get to see Ellise in her absolute element as she brings "Feeling Something Bad..." to life in a macabre world of its own. “I just love dramatising little everyday feelings in life, so this is my big dramatic ‘I have a crush on you’ song,” Ellise explains – it's a song she wrote about a boy she barely knew. [via the Line Of Best Fit]
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With President Biden determined to get the majority of American adults vaccinated by summer, bands are earnestly beginning to look forward to the return of live music. Purity Ring are the latest to announce 2021 tour dates, which they’ve shared alongside the video for their track 'sinew'. The song comes from WOMB, the synth-pop duo’s first album in five years that was released just before the pandemic struck. Directed by Toby Stretch, the clip brings back the abstract graphics and costumes that featured in the 'stardew' music video, continuing the enigmatic story of the domed bicyclist and their sun-headed sidecar companion. [via Consequence of Sound]
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Australian Pop Princess, Peach PRC releases the official music video for her debut single 'Josh'. Peach PRC comments on the official 'Josh' visuals, “The music video was inspired by growing up watching the same five infomercials, morning news channels and old movies on my little pink box tv when I was a kid and couldn’t sleep on a school night. The idea was to have “josh” feel just as harassed the more he tries to call. Every creative step along the way was entirely my vision, from writing the music video script, to the lyrics and everything in between. I’m so happy and hope all the girls, gays and theys who dated “josh” will sing along.”
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losangeleslovesyou · 3 years
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MOLLY BURMAN : EVERYTIME
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diamonddeposits · 3 years
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MOLLY BURMAN- FOOL ME WITH FLATTERY
Hailing from North London we have artist Molly Burman calling out mansplaining and misogyny in her debut track Fool Me With Flattery. The track boasts poetic lyrics sung perfectly set to a solid melody makes it a tasty jam for the ears
Watch the treatment above!  More music is forthcoming this year and we cannot wait to hear it!
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garageflower98 · 4 years
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Happy things dont make you happy🌞
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mariiimars · 4 years
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little things that bring me joy playlist  🦋🌻⛰️🐈
inspired by this post 🌻
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iheartmoosiq · 6 years
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I was overjoyed to lumber my way across a singer songwriter from London named Molly Burman the other day, though I’m rather crestfallen that it’s been a bit tough to learn more about the artist. We do know that Molly Burman is only fifteen years old. Kind of crazy, considering the maturity and sophistication she exudes on her latest release, Happy Things, a rustic indie rock song that corrals some Jade Bird meets Courtney Barnett twangy earnestness. And what's not to love about the colorful feline artwork for the single, too? For more of Molly Burman’s young brilliance, stream earlier this year’s Pretty Girl below and relish in its vulnerable beauty and pastoral charm. Stream more of her music on Soundcloud, here. Keep up with Molly on Twitter, here.
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gaypop · 2 years
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from “Happy Things” by Molly Burman
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piasgermany · 2 years
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[News] Molly Burman teilt neue Single "Pretty Girl"!
Nach der Veröffentlichung ihrer Debüt-EP “Fool Me With Flattery” im letzten Sommer, meldet sich die 20-jährige Singer-Songwriterin Molly Burman mit der Single "Pretty Girl" zurück (über Prolifica)! Als ein Gespräch mit sich selbst über das Erfüllen von Erwartungen getarnt, enthüllt der Track auf ehrliche Weise die quälenden, modernen Ideale unserer Gesellschaft.
Mollys federleichter Gesang, der mit scharfsinniger Lyrik verziert, ist ein zentraler Punkt in der anschwellenden Klavieruntermalung. Wenn dann noch eine lässige Akustikgitarre hinzukommt, wird "Pretty Girl" zu einer zuckersüßen Alt-Pop-Nummer, die mit anekdotischen Einsichten gespickt ist.
"I wrote ‘pretty girl’ a few years ago desperately trying to become what I thought was ‘perfect’", berichtet Molly. "I wanted to be the girls that I heard being spoken about in songs and books, so I would dress myself in things that made me feel uncomfortable and would spend hours looking in the mirror imagining my body to look a different way, but that just made me feel further and further away from the ‘pretty girls’."
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