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Snail Mail - Tonight, Tonight

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I love Snail Mail's Tonight, Tonight cover. Seems like she's been playing it live for a few years, and a studio version showed up on the movie soundtrack for I Saw the TV Glow a few months ago. Weirdly, the track was released only on the vinyl version of the soundtrack, but it was just officially put up on digital platforms last week. 

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The Bangles - All Over the Place

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Went to browse in a record store last weekend for the first time in ages. Found the first Bangles album, All Over the Place (1984), for $5. It's such a good album, I grabbed it without hesitation. Solid album with jangly guitars and tight, 60s-inspired power-pop songs. Hero Takes a Fall. James. A great cover of Katrina & The Waves' Going Down to Liverpool. I realize most people might only know them because of Walk Like an Egyptian, from their second album Different Light. But give All Over the Place a chance. It's definitely worth a listen in my book if...

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Good Luck, Babe!

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Sabrina Carpenter covered Chappell Roan's Good Luck Babe (at BBC1's Live Lounge), with spectacular results. I love love love this cover, it's really fucking good and it's definitely going on my year-end mix. It's Sabrina Summer around here, her new album will be out in August. Also, we should probably have a chat about how Chappell Roan is so cool.

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Back to Black (2024)

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I watched Back to Black (2024) recently. It kinda made me sad, thinking about Amy, but I felt like it softened the edges of her story, her addictions, and her demons. Also, from what I know, her father is a complete shit. But here, he's supportive and saying things like "that's my Amy!" and whatnot. It doesn't align with what I know, so I feel like someone is taking some liberties here. I feel like if you want to watch something about Amy, you'd be better served by watching the 2015 documentary titled Amy. This one, I don't know, it's a...

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Primavera 2024

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There's a timeline in which I didn't make this year's festival. Maybe not such a huge deal in the greater scheme of things, but it's something I've come to anticipate and enjoy over the years. Plus I had my own personal streak to keep alive. So, circumstances being what they were, I had a festival ticket and was holding out to see whether or not I could make it. A couple things came together basically about a month ago and I was able to make it happen. Some highlights. Phoenix. They opened up the inaugural (free) night. Never seen them...

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