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sweetest-devotion · 2 years
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if you love a song that rips into your soul squeezes the tears out of my eyes at the sound of the melody, this is it X X
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songspiral · 2 months
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"Life According To Raechel" by Madison Cunningham
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alpha-mag-media · 6 months
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Bodybuilder Raechelle Chase dies suddenly leaving behind 5 children as heartbroken daughter says mum ‘inspired millions’ | In Trend Today
Bodybuilder Raechelle Chase dies suddenly leaving behind 5 children as heartbroken daughter says mum ‘inspired millions’ Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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ur-mag · 6 months
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Bodybuilder Raechelle Chase dies suddenly leaving behind 5 children as heartbroken daughter says mum ‘inspired millions’ | In Trend Today
Bodybuilder Raechelle Chase dies suddenly leaving behind 5 children as heartbroken daughter says mum ‘inspired millions’ Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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krispyweiss · 11 months
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Spotify Single Review: Madison Cunningham - “Army of Me” and “Life According to Raechel”
Madison Cunningham’s new Spotify Single pairs Björk’s “Army of Me” with Revealer’s “Life According to Raechel” and proves the singer more capable of covering the Icelandic mononym than herself.
The A-side is a slow-burning firecracker backed with a dud as Cunningham seems to rearrange the vocals and strip down the music only for the sake of change on the B-side.
But, man, “Army of Me” is spooky-good as Cunningham sets it to a moody, slightly angry piece of subdued music and recasts Björk’s warning in a you-best-tread-lightly mode as she fairly seethes:
And if you complain once more/you’ll meet an army of me
Cunningham’s delivery is so convincing Sound Bites will say nothing about “Raechel” beyond recommending listeners go straight to the album version.
Grade card: Madison Cunningham - “Army of Me” and “Life According to Raechel” - A-/D
6/7/23
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malerek · 1 year
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Promposal | Book Spotlight
✨ BOOK SPOTLIGHT ✨ Promposal by @raechellgarrett is a new snappy YA rom-com, perfect for fans of Tweet Cute and Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry. #BookBlogger #Booktwt #BookTwitter #BookSpotlight #Promposal #TBRBeyondTours #RaeChellGarrett @tbrbeyondtours
Title: PromposalAuthor: RaeChell GarrettGenre: Young Adult | Contemporary Publishing Date: April 4 2023 An overachiever must decide if risking her heart by working with her former crush turned enemy is worth the reward in this snappy rom-com, perfect for fans of Tweet Cute and Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry. High school senior Autumn Reeves has been waitlisted at her dream school. Determined to…
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reno-matago · 1 year
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Reading, november 22. (259 pages)
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preservedbylight · 2 years
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this is the most beautiful, human song i’ve heard in a really really really long time. it reminds me of a song like hallelujah, that just strikes right at your heart in a way that is situated right in the time that it was made, making it somehow timeless. i have been so moved by it. so tenderly addressing death and regret, and above all things, love love love. it’s reminding me of my highest aspirations as a person, and also helping me hold where i’m coming up short of them, and pushing me to do something about that.
thank you, madison cunningham, for bringing this song into existence, and for everyone involved in this stunning recording.
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justalittlegreen · 2 years
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Madison Cunningham - Life According To Raechel (Live At Sonic Ranch Big ...
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jayball · 1 month
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Raechelle 🔥😝💦
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reddheads · 2 years
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artorielle · 6 months
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I went and saw Hozier in Vancouver! Highlights include:
Him stumbling over the words at the beginning of a song because he cracked up when he saw someone in a t-shirt that said 'Hozier? I hardly know her!"
Him telling the audience we sounded beautiful when we sang "Cherry Wine" with him.
Him having a fairly unknown talent open for him in the form of Madison Cunningham.
The audience breaking out the fairy lights when Cunningham performed "Life According to Raechel", a song dedicated to her grandmother. Afterwards, she said "I'll remember that for as long as I live!"
The house going apeshit over "Take Me to Church"
Him draping a pride flag over the mic after finishing "Take Me to Church".
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kitclock · 7 months
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Russell Mael Interviewed By Raechel Donahue, October 1998
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chronosabyss · 10 months
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Art Fight 2023 pt 1
Lady Lotto Luckystraw and Raechel belong to ViViViVi
Spiri belongs to @cool-mint
Brackish belongs to @catbatart
Mech belongs to EllaPlay
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1eona · 2 years
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my first (finished) comic, for @martyrjoan
prompt: "My Virmire headcanon is that Raechel keeps the comm channel open as long as they're both able and she and Ashley pray together"
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glasscandywitch · 6 months
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Underscoring the game’s narrative focus on the endangerment of adolescence, the environment is dark and possesses a labyrinthine layout whose secret passages and claustrophobic spaces the player must explore to discover clues vital to the progression of the game. As the episode progresses, the player is compelled to enter into a number of chambers whose rust- and gore-soaked walls resemble a terrifying intrauterine landscape, recalling what Creed describes as the “malevolent womb”. The building is also swarming with Creepers, cockroach-like insects whose sheer abundance connotes a monstrous fecundity. [...] The hospital also holds clues vital to the completion of the game: as the player navigates this space, she learns that Alessa had been admitted several years earlier with bleeding, pustulent wounds after being burned in the impregnation ritual performed by her mother. A claustrophobic chamber that bears bloody vestiges of the incident, Alessa’s basement sickroom likewise becomes deeply symbolic of the malevolent maternal body, echoing the Freudian conceptualization of female sexual organs as dually connotative of life and death, womb and tomb. Like the school, the hospital is thus transformed from a protective space into one of danger as maternal imagery convenes into a “primeval irrational force, symbolizing the abuses suffered by the young girl”.
— Raechel Dumas, The Monstrous-Feminine in Contemporary Japanese Popular Culture
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