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zonetrente-trois · 7 months
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Jayli Wolf - Welcome Child (Official Video)
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randomrichards · 10 months
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RUN WOMAN RUN:
Ghost of track runner
Lazy mom in denial
Road to rock bottom
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holley4734 · 2 years
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Jayli Wolf: Flawless Friday Video
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Jayli Wolf of Toronto directed her video for “Hush.” Although, it does have some flashing images, the video is definitely a good choice for the Flawless Friday Video. The song is from Wolf’s debut album Wild Whisper. Wolf is a survivor of addiction and a doomsday cult. She made it through some tough times by following her dream to make music. Jayli Wolf was also nominated for a 2022 Juno Award…
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Jayli Wolf - Child Of The Government
From the 1950s into the 1990s the Canadian Government & the Catholic Church were responsible for taking, or “scooping” more than 20,000 First Nation, Métis, and Inuit children from their families and communities; known as The Sixties Scoop. They were placed in foster homes or adopted (accounts of children even being sold) into non-Indigenous families across Canada, the United States, & beyond. Along with the loss of cultural identity, the government went so far as to change some children’s true ethnicity on file. Many experienced severe sexual, physical, and emotional abuse. Jayli’s father was one of these children.
“All the children that were misplaced can never get back what was stolen from them. Survivors try their best. My dad and I are lucky because we were able to find our way back home to our blood family, to our community, to each other even. But that’s not the story for everyone. Some kids were sold to the USA, or even as far as Australia. Some survivors have since learned that their biological families have passed – those ties are broken forever. I am lucky that I found my way back home, but now the work starts. Now the reclamation begins for me.” -  Jayli Wolf
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oh I love these games. I have no clue about your music taste so I'm going to throw darts at a whole variety of genres: Gossip by Måneskin & Tom Morello; CHLORINE by XYLØ; Another Man's Grave by Amigo the Devil; Child of the Government by Jayli Wolf; Límites by Callejeros
It's much more fun for me when I get to listen to all types of stuff!
Gossip by Måneskin & Tom Morello:
couldn’t listen all the way through | not my thing | it’s okay | kinda catchy | ok i really like this | downloading immediately | already in my library
SO SIP THE GOSSIP, DRINK TIL YOU CHOOOOKE, SIP THE GOSSIP, BRUN DOWN YOUR THROOOAAAT! Yeah I love this one, didn't vibe much with that album but I really enjoyed this song (I went to see Maneskin last year and it was so fun, they're great!)
CHLORINE by XYLØ:
couldn’t listen all the way through | not my thing | it’s okay | kinda catchy | ok i really like this | downloading immediately | already in my library
Hmm, didn't love this one, sorry! It's nice, I love me some pop, but the chorus wasn't my thing, and it was a bit slow for the pop I tend to like!
Another Man's Grave by Amigo the Devil:
couldn’t listen all the way through | not my thing | it’s okay | kinda catchy | ok i really like this | downloading immediately | already in my library
OOOUGUGHHGHGH AAAAAAAA adding this immediately to my country-esque folksy playlist, I absolutely love it! What a voice, what emotion!
Child of the Government by Jayli Wolf:
couldn’t listen all the way through | not my thing | it’s okay | kinda catchy | ok i really like this | downloading immediately | already in my library
Oooooo this wasn't exactly my type of music, but that DROPPPP that was SICK. I also really appreciate the storytelling and the message behind the song, how fucked up.
Límites by Callejeros:
couldn’t listen all the way through | not my thing | it’s okay | kinda catchy | ok i really like this | downloading immediately | already in my library
I like the tango vibes of this song, but not the biggest fan (and this band just makes me think of tragedy, oof).
Send me a song!
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uraosol · 5 months
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Thank you @frances-and-the-moon and @noctiselusio for tagging me <3 I am late to these, forgive me <3 So I'll be doing 10 songs :D I'll also be posting songs I've been having on repeat these days or recently discovered :3
RULES: put 5 songs you actually listen to, then tag 10 people.
Curita by Young MIko
Stayed Gone from the Hazbin Hotel OST
Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan
Oki Doki by KarolG
Slippin Away by L Devine
blue by Keshi
Back to Black by Amy Winehouse
Smoke Sprite by So!YoOn ft. RM
Cat and Mouse Eng. Ver by BlackSwan
Would you die? by Jayli Wolf
Ummmm I'm only tagging a few people because I don't know a lot of peeps here YET ehhehehe, oh, also just tagging my mutuals bc why not xD
@the-magician-kitten @quinntyfresh @sync24 @cumberbatchedandproud @l-tyrell @katierosefun @rosesotheracc
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muddifoot · 9 months
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esperaque · 1 year
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Jayli Wolf - Child Of The Government (Official Video)
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10000 Maniacs - Gun shy vs Paul Brady - Arthur McBride, or The Recruiting Seargent
Gordon Lightfoot - The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The Amazing Devil - Elsa's Song vs Jayli Wolf - Child of the Government
Thirty Seconds to Mars - This is War
Sabaton - The Attack of the Dead Men vs Weezer - The British Are Coming
Ghost and Pals - Aura
Sting - The Russians vs The Cranberries - Zombie
Bastille - Pompeii
U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday vs The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
Dropkick Murphys - Green Fields of France
Don Mclean - The Grave vs My Chemical Romance - Mama
The Mechanisms - No Happy Endings
Nena - 99 Luftballons vs The Mechanisms - Rose Red
Charming Disaster - Radium Girls
The Mechanisms - Our Boy Jack vs the buttress - brutus
Pig With The Face Of A Boy - Complete History of the Soviet Union, Arranged to the Melody of Tetris
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drrubinspomade · 1 year
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djlyer · 2 years
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Meg Rabbit Revolution December 20, 2022
Meg Rabbit the writer of the Young Adult Fiction Series -Edge Anomaly - is on her way to finishing the second book in the trilogy and what better way to inspire a revolution in your mind than listening to modern songs about revolution This playlist should get you inspired to start those conversations and continue this struggle for peace and tackling climate change.  Read the book, and listen to this episode for tips on how to reach that target audience who really needs you;)
Toomaj &  JustinaIran - Single - Shallagh   Jayli Wolf - Wild Whisper - Child of the Government Rich Aucoin - United States - How it Breaks  Until the Ribbon Breaks - Until the Ribbon Breaks - Goodnight America 
The Tragically Hip - Music @ Work - My Music at Work  Open Mike Eagle (ft Sammus) - The New Negroes - Racism 2.0 
The 1975 - Being Funny in a Foreign Language - The 1975 Philip Labes -  Spring - A TV Show Called Earth Sista Hailstorm (ft Julie-C) - Single - Rise and Decolonize
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driftair · 2 years
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Jayli Wolf - Child Of The Government (Official Video)
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The Exchange    [trailer]
Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the student is not as sophisticated and cultured as he assumed.
Not as funny as the trailer. But that's of course a common problem.
It's charming and avoids the usual gross out scenes. And I enjoyed the optimistic, can-do attitude of Stephane. But overall it's not very memorable. Then again, I'm not really the target group.
Getting reminded of the existence of Swing Out Sister's Breakout is almost a good enough reason alone to watch it.
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shemakesmusic-uk · 3 years
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Meres are leaping into 2021 - albeit belatedly - with the world’s eyes on them, and the song that's going to make them all fans is 'Stomach'. 'Stomach' is a noisy and riveting track that encapsulates Meres and all their twisted brilliance, heavily layering grunge-y guitar and thick-cut percussion with vocals that teeter between intimate and anthemic; personal and opening, but strong-armed and tall-standing in their deliverance. The end result is dark and indulgently rich, witnessing Meres soar to new heights as they continue to level up with every release. "When I look at it from a personal perspective, I know that I’d like to be a confident and brazen type of person who believes in myself easily. But truthfully, I really struggle with feeling like I don’t belong on the stage, or anywhere for that matter. I’m working on it though, and one day I hope to believe in myself the way that I believe in those around me," says Mary Shannon on the single, which also arrives alongside a video clip created by Cameron Jones. "The film clip’s original plan (I think) may have had a slightly more structured message, but when we got there on the day it just made more sense to cut loose a little, and let everyone decide what they wanted to contribute," she says, talking about the video. "It was just a great, fun and wacky day with lots of laughing and I was very happy to include so many of the talented women in my life that I admire and respect. And big thanks to Arts Tasmania who covered the costs for making this film clip, simply wouldn’t have happened without that funding." In the end, 'Stomach' showcases the peaks of Meres as they head to the studio to recording their forthcoming debut album this October - with help from Anna Laverty and Ben Simms of A. Swayze and the Ghosts, no less - and with plenty more on the horizon, it's a good time to jump on board the Meres train if you're yet to already. [via Pilerats]
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Kat Cunning’s latest single 'Boys' might’ve arrived just in time for Pride, but its message is one that’s perpetually relevant. Released at the end of May, the breezy and strident pop anthem is a bold and affirming love letter to the transmasculine friends, lovers, and strangers in Cunning’s life after they noticed a lack of representation in mainstream and even LGBTQ+ media. “Don't feel alone, don't be ashamed,” they sing on the track, because you’re welcome and seen here. It’s the musician and actor’s third single to be released this year, and on Monday, Cunning unveiled its tender accompanying music video. Directed by Tee Vaden, the simple visual radiates as much heart and warmth as you’d hope. Featuring Cunning and a crew of their friends (all non-binary or trans), the video is nothing more complicated than friends hanging out, cutting each others’ hair, exercising, or laughing with each other — and it says all the more for it. “Representation of our stories can so often be about death and adversity, but it can be just as radical to show joy,” Cunning says of the video and song over a recent phone call. “The lyrics ‘We're the last ones,’ my gut really wanted to sing it, and at the end of the day it feels like [we’re] the last ones in a small town and the last ones on the dance floor in a place that we found.” 'Boys' precedes a forthcoming fuller project expected sometime later this year. [via NYLON]
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Wet Leg have arrived fully formed as one of the most exciting bands in the country. The Isle of Wight duo have just signed to Domino, and with the ink still damp on their contract they've shared a brand new single. Their debut single, 'Chaise Longue' is an incredible opening gambit, matching precocious songwriting to some daring, tongue-in-cheek lyricism. A group who feel as though they are in complete control of their artistry, Wet Leg's confidence is rooted in a mutual trust is one another's abilities. Two close friends, the band worked alongside producer Jon McMullen on the single, with the legendary Alan Moulder handling mixing duties. Crisp, potent, and carefully distilled, 'Chaise Longue' is an instantly infectious document, while the self-directed visuals are a joy. [via Clash]
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Toronto’s Giulia. has unveiled the video for ‘Baby D*ke’. The title of the song is about the welcome Guilia. felt from the LBTQ+ community when she came out, while clearly stating it’s not a term to be used freely by everyone. “It recognizes that – hey, you’re new to this, you’re a ‘baby’ in our eyes, but we’re happy to have you. So yes, I’m just a baby dyke, and I may be self-conscious and unsure of how to navigate this, but at least I’m here, and I can finally say that much, which is better than saying nothing at all.” [via Loud Women]
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Singer, writer, and rapper Dessa has shared her new video and single 'I Already Like You.' The upbeat summer jam is the sixth and final installment of Dessa’s IDES single series — the project saw Dessa dropping new music on the 15th of each month. “It’s been a long year, man,” says Dessa. “Never wrote one before, but 2021 called for a sexy summer driving song. Windows down, volume up, and maybe a wave for the cute driver one lane over.”
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West London-based genre hybrid Hope Tala reveals her stunning new single, 'MAD.' Her first new music since the release of her hotly-received recent EP, Girl Eats Sun, 'MAD' sees Hope Tala build on the bossa nova-inspired R&B that has seen her cement herself as one of 2021’s artists to watch. Premiered by Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1, produced by the multi-Grammy award winning Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence and the Machine), and accompanied by a stunning video directed by Millicent Hailes, the song serves as a stellar entry point for what promises to be a breakthrough year for Hope Tala. Speaking on the release, Hope states, “I wrote ‘MAD’ about having feelings of frustration and hysteria in a long-distance relationship. It’s about being unable to communicate properly and feeling lost in loneliness—so it’s ironic that I wrote most of the song a week or two before the first lockdown started in the UK. Foreshadowing, almost.”
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Los Angeles’ Girl Friday released a new video and single 'I’m Impossible,' the first song from their forthcoming double A-side single release, with second track 'You’re Getting a Dog' available on July 7. Girl Friday’s Vera Ellen and Libby Hsieh shared their unique experience collaborating on the release: “we wrote these songs in the confines of our bedrooms divided by the great Pacific Ocean. We passed them back and forth from New Zealand to Los Angeles, like love letters. They binded us when all of our strings felt loose. They are the place where we met and danced with our shoes on the wrong feet. They like you and we hope you like them. From our bedrooms to yours.”
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What do you do when you’ve fallen so deep in love that you’ve lost your sense of self? Make your way through the fog to find yourself on the other side. Or, at least, that’s the journey artist Jayli Wolf goes through in the music video for 'Would You Die,' off her new EP Wild Whisper. “I wrote this song after feeling true unconditional love for the first time,” Wolf said of the track. “After that, I learned that conditions and boundaries are very different. I used to be so fearful of love, of the power I thought another soul could have over me. My definition of love used to be more of a tragedy than anything else. As if I would have to die for it. As if love could swallow me whole. Now I understand, it’s not love that breaks a heart, it is the conditions I used to put on love,” she explained. “The music video for ‘Would You Die’ is a visual representation of me learning this lesson. Taking off my armor and bearing everything. Following an idea of love through dangerous places, and ultimately being completely swallowed up by it. When I wake up at the end, I realize that I put myself there in that darkness. I buried who I truly was to be loved in return. This song is about finding self love. Realizing that ‘the stars were never mine.’ That I could let go, that no one belonged to me. That true love is freedom. Freedom from conditions.” [via NYLON]
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Offering transportive sounds and serene summer feels is the Dutch Caribbean-hailing artist Naomi Sharon with her new sun-soaked track 'Daughter of The Sun'. The artist’s jazzy vocals instantly set the sensual tone as bluesy guitars and rippling production add to the song’s overall lounge sound. With lyrics embedded in the singer’s devotion to promoting body positivity and self-love, the track is an ode to sexuality and the power of women all the while allowing the listeners to transcend their physical surroundings and experience Sharon’s musical paradise. Accompanied by flesh-flaunting visuals, sunset hues wash over ethereal and underwear-clad women as they contort their bodies in a true celebration of the female form. With the self-taught director Calvin Pausania spearheading the project, the artist’s empowerment-driven ethos and the creative’s experimental approach to directing result in a capturing of the anthem’s sexy and positivity-infused essence. [via Wonderland]
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Breaking into summer with a thunderous new single Freya Beer is back with new single: 'The Calm Before The Storm'. Directly following on from 'The Siren', this is the inevitable destiny. A swirling maelstrom of feedback-fried guitars and ground-splitting percussion, the South Coast singer stands amidst it all with a towering vocal performance that hooks and haunts with perilous intent. Said to draw its inspiration from “the association of feminine energy and the phases of the moon”, Freya’s enthralling new release also offers cultish reference to one of her own breakthrough moments. As Freya says:  “The song embodies the essence of my earlier single 'Dear Sweet Rosie', but it’s more like Rosie’s older, more mature sister… I wanted it to be a ceremonial ‘esque’ experience.” With all the brooding intensity of stone-grey clouds amassing over a choppy sea, 'The Calm Before The Storm' adeptly captures the ominous expectation and intrepid excitement of a storm brewing. Produced by Peter Hobbs (The Boy Least Likely To) with Owain Hanford on drums, the outcome offers another captivating glimpse of her long awaited debut album: Beast - expected Autumn 2021.
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Pop singer BANKS has shared the epic new single 'The Devil,' which aims to be every bit as haunting and provocative as the title suggests. Written and co-produced by the artist, the song is the first of many to come, per a press release, with more independently released (via AWAL) music on the way. Of 'The Devil,' BANKS says in a statement, “The devil is about being stronger than the demons that haunt you. About rebirth and transformation into the forces of nature we were born to be.” Alongside the single is an equally demonic-themed video, co-directed by BANKS. Inspired by classic horror films like Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula and the 1992 film Death Becomes Her, the video “represents the twisted, surreal, and playful world that I exist in as the devil,” BANKS explains. “No demon can touch me as I am not tempted by their charm. Give me a rose and I’ll eat it. In this world, I hypnotize and stuff every demon in a box while I dance, fly, and play with my devil sisters. Someone write my new name down.” [via Paste Magazine]
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Sweden's Tove Styrke pays tribute to her "best and worst sides" on her first single of 2021 'Mood Swings'. 'Mood Swings' is Styrke's first official release since teaming up with RITUAL in 2019 on 'Love Me Back', and is a song, according to Styrke, that pays tribute to her "best and worst sides". Styrke explains, "'Mood swings' is insane. It’s paying tribute to my best and worst sides. I really hate myself sometimes. But I’m trying really hard not to. These past three years I’ve been through depression, fell hard in love, survived a Swedish music reality TV-show, I got a car, I got stuck with millennial blues, I feel like an adult sometimes, I feel like I did as a child. I feel kinda free." The Swedish singer-songwriter is yet to follow up 2018's Sway album, but does reveal there's a project in the works, "This new project is musically like a fun puke! It’s all over the place, every song tells a story on its own and has its own mood. I got epic love songs that sound like the 60's next to tracks like 'Mood Swings' and crazy bangers. I’M not even ready. I’m obsessed with it." [via Line Of Best Fit]
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Acclaimed singer-songwriter Catie Turner has released her latest single 'Therapy'. Catie invites you into a therapy session with her in the official video. 'Therapy' heralds the eagerly awaited arrival of Turner's label debut EP, Heartbroken and Milking It, due on July 16. [via Broadway World]
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losangeleslovesyou · 3 years
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