Tyler Childers offers the first taste of his upcoming album with “House Fire,” Lady Antebellum are haunted by memories in “What If I Never Get Over You” and Ashton Shepherd stays strong in “This Heart Won’t Break,” plus more must-hear songs for this week.
Ashton Shepherd, “This Heart Won’t Break”
The title track from Shepherd’s new album is a mid-tempo salute to resilience and resolve. “You’ve gotta keep your faith and stay strong, even when everything else in your life is going wrong,” she sings over power chords and mandolin,...
Ashton Shepherd, “This Heart Won’t Break”
The title track from Shepherd’s new album is a mid-tempo salute to resilience and resolve. “You’ve gotta keep your faith and stay strong, even when everything else in your life is going wrong,” she sings over power chords and mandolin,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
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The 1975, “Love It If We Made It”
Sounds like: A sign o’ the times
Perfect for: Scrolling through your social feeds at warp speed
Don’t let the bright-neon pop presentation fool you: The 1975’s new single, “Love It If We Made It,” packs a heavy punch. The U.K. band’s first taste of their upcoming album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships is a searing, critical look at the chaos of 2018, with references to Kanye and Trump’s bromance,...
The 1975, “Love It If We Made It”
Sounds like: A sign o’ the times
Perfect for: Scrolling through your social feeds at warp speed
Don’t let the bright-neon pop presentation fool you: The 1975’s new single, “Love It If We Made It,” packs a heavy punch. The U.K. band’s first taste of their upcoming album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships is a searing, critical look at the chaos of 2018, with references to Kanye and Trump’s bromance,...
- 10/26/2018
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
If you didn’t know singer-songwriter Mara Connor hailed from Los Angeles, the breezily glum sound of her debut single “No Fun” would be a giveaway. Playing brightly deliberate strumming and briskly grand strings against Connor’s bell-clear voice, “No Fun” is a portrait of resolve masking anticipated rejection. Connor describes her hesitancy toward her feelings as strings and backing vocals rise up behind her, bolstering her confidence until, finally, she’s ready to broach the question: “Do you want me too?” Her voice falters just enough on that final...
- 10/18/2018
- by Maura Johnston
- Rollingstone.com
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