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grimes - so heavy i fell through the earth
#grimezsz#grimes#claire boucher#claire elise boucher#c boucher#so heavy#so heavy i fell thru the earth#miss anthropocene#miss_anthrop0cene#unreleased#grimes unreleased#mv#so heavy i fell through the earth#gifset#witchy vibes
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ryder_ripps: Each @grimes song on #missanthropocene has a single cover, doll created by @popovysisters 👩🔬 [ monochrome/dark set // colour/light set ]
+ bonus grimes-globe-girl-black-bg image from grimesmusic.com
#grimezsz#grimes#claire boucher#claire elise boucher#c boucher#ryder ripps#popovy sisters#miss anthropocene#miss_anthrop0cene#潘PAN#aristophanes#darkseid#4am#my name is dark#so heavy#cryptid#heavy metal magazine#4aem#4æm#so heavy i fell through the earth#that's what the drugs r 4#grimesmusic
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“I was having a baby this week so I literally didn’t realize my Italian Vogue cover came out!!” GOD I want to be able to say that one day... With all the drama of the past month and a half, I forgot to make a tribute post to baby X Æ A-Xii Boucher-Musk (whom I like to call Archangelo because it’s just more beautiful). We stan them forever here, and I say that because of all the unjustified hate baby Archangelo has gotten over his name. C knows what’s good, just remember. Stream Miss_Anthrop0cene NOW.
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Neanderthal to human being Evolution, kill the gene Biology is superficial Intelligence is artificial
#miss_anthrop0cene#miss_anthropocene#miss anthropocene#grimes#art angels#visions#halfaxa#geidi primes#fan art#my art#fanart#we appreciate power#hana#grimesfanart#grimes fan art
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Entertainment To-Do List: Week of 2/21/20
CREDIT: James Minchin/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
Every week, I list all the upcoming (or recently released) movies, TV shows, albums, podcasts, etc. that I believe are worth checking out.
Movies –Brahms: The Boy II (Theatrically Nationwide) – Boy, I don’t know if this’ll be any good, but I’m rooting for Katie Holmes. –The Call of the Wild(Theatrically Nationwide) – Harrison Ford + (CGI) Dog = A…
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#Always Tomorrow#Best Coast#Better Call Saul#Brahms#Brahms: The Boy II#Emma#Grimes#Katie Holmes#Miss_Anthrop0cene#The Boy II#The Call of the Wild
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My Most Anticipated Releases of 2020
Now that 2019 is behind us, it’s time to look into the oncoming year for exciting new releases to come!
Manic by Halsey (January 17th): Halsey’s music is a mixed bag for me, but even I can’t deny that she’s got some real gems in her discography or that listening to Badlands makes me nostalgic to no end. The singles Halsey has released so far for this project are a mixed bag in my book. “Without Me” doesn’t click with me and “Nightmare” is messy and gets grating quickly. However, I like the others quite a bit, especially the synthpop euphoria of “Graveyard,” which I’ve returned to quite a bit over the past year. If the rest of the album leans more in that direction, I can see myself liking it quite a bit.
High Rode by Kesha (January 31st): Hearing Rainbow back in 2017 was one of the most exciting pop album listening experiences of the 2010s. Not only did Kesha deliver a confident, spirited, self-assured message, but she also blended together a slew of genres, such as folk, rock, and country, all of these qualities culminating in a exhilarating and touching record that I still return to to this day. The singles she’s dropped so far see a continuation of these elements into her next era, with “Raising Hell” and “My Own Dance” being dance-pop bangers while “Resentment” shows Kesha’s softer side.
The Slow Rush by Tame Impala (February 14th): After five years, the wait is finally over! I’d call myself a casual fan of Tame Impala, but even I can’t admit that Kevin Parker and crew know their way around indie rock hooks with a psychedelic spin, (as far as I’m concerned, “The Less I Know The Better” is a modern classic.) Singles such as “Patience” and “Borderline” show that this quality hasn’t lessened in the slightest, while the sprawling soundscape “Posthumous Forgiveness” shows that experimentation is still in store. Also, it’s being released on Valentine’s Day!
Cape God by Allie X (February 21st): I don’t think I can express how excited I am for this album. I think this is my most anticipated album of 2020 right now. All of the singles released so far been amazing. The eerie synths on “Fresh Laundry” make it the perfect spooky bop, Ms. X and Troye Sivan work great together on “Love Me Wrong", “Rings A Bell” goes OFF with its chorus, and bassline on “Regulars” makes for one killer groove. Not only that, we’re also getting a Mitski feature? I’m calling it for the collaboration of the year. Allie X's discography has been near flawless so far, so let’s just say that I’m hyped. 2020 better be the year she gets the recognition she deserves.
Notes On A Conditional Form by The 1975 (February 21st): As I’ve mentioned before, I have no expectations going into this album because I have no idea what it’s going to sound like. All the singles so far have been so drastically different, one being a speech set to music, another punk, and another pop. Regardless, they’ve all been good, so I’m not complaining. The 1975 are always dependable when it comes to delivering danceable bops with philosophical tidbits peppered throughout.
Miss_Anthrop0cene by Grimes (February 21st): How am I going to survive February 21st? I’ve been awaiting a new project from Grimes since falling in love with the sugary hooks, eccentric production, and hellish flair on Art Angels years ago. The singles so far have been a mixed bag, but it looked like we’ll see Grimes tackle themes of technology and artificial intelligence on this album, which is bound to be interesting.
Masochism by Sky Ferreira (TBA): This is assuming that we’ll even get an album at this point. Has it really been 7 years since Night Time, My Time dropped? Of course I’m kidding, however long Ms. Ferreira takes on this album will be well worth it, and I’m all for artists taking their time to refine their projects. We got some crumbs last year, both with her Charli XCX collab and the lush, baroque pop single “Downhill Lullaby.” I’m willing to patiently wait for whatever this alt-pop songstress will dish out in the coming months.
Future Nostalgia by Dua Lipa (TBA): Dua Lipa was a breath of fresh air in the pop scene of 2017-2018. Her debut album provided not only hit singles that were some of the best on the radio but also great deep cuts that showcased her strength as a vocalist and songwriter. The debut single from this album, “Don’t Start Now,” has been on a loop for me over the past few months, and the melding of past and future aesthetics in her recent videos and music is panning out in a really interesting way. I’ve also heard rumors of Frank Ocean, Miley Cyrus, and Normani possibly being featured on this album, but I don’t have an official source for that, so it’s just speculation, (but can you imagine though?)
Watching You EP by Robinson (TBA): Robinson is an artist I don’t remember I love until I realize that I’m hours deep into marathoning her music and singing along to every line. She’s got a knack for a catchy hook and fun pop production. “Don’t Say” was one of my favorite songs of 2019, and it’s reported to be a debut single from what will be her first longer project. I’m stoked.
White Hot Forever by Lana Del Rey (TBA): I’d love to get another Lana album so soon after NFR!, but I have a similar concern about this as I did with thank u, next, that it would end up sounding rushed or not as fleshed out as it could be. Still, NFR! was my favorite Lana record to date, and I’d love to see if she’d continue the aesthetics of that project onto this album or start a completely new thematic and visual cycle. It’s also unclear as to whether this would be her spoken world album that’s also been announced? I guess we’ll just have to see.
The Archer by Alexandra Savior (TBA): Alexandra Savior won me over with her femme-fatale crooner of a debut, Belladonna of Sadness. The debut single from this album, “Crying All The Time,” is a swooning, fuzzed-out ballad that won me over instantly. This woman knows her way around a sensual vintage aesthetic, I’ll tell you that.
Other artists that have either announced or teased dropping albums this year include HAIM, Dominic Fike, Hailee Steinfeld, Oh Wonder, Lauren Jauregui, The Killers, Noname, Orla Gartland, Normani, Madison Beer, Ava Max, Conan Gray, Donna Missal (!!!) and, (good god, if we are worthy,) Fiona Apple.
It’s still very early in the year, so I’ll likely update this list in the months to come. What albums are you excited for this year? I’m always open to listening to new artists, so make sure to let me know.
#music#albums#kesha#halsey#tame impala#allie x#the 1975#grimes#sky ferreira#dua lipa#robinson#lana del rey#alexandra savior#HAIM#dominic fike#hailee steinfeld#oh wonder#lauren jauregui#the killers#noname#orla gartland#normani#madison beer#ava max#conan gray#fiona apple#taste in music
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in one hour i will no longer live in a world without miss_anthrop0cene, and that keeps me going
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Albums in Stores – Feb. 21st, 2020
If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed. Allie X – Cape God BTS – Map of the Soul: 7 Banoffee – Look at Us Now Dad Best Coast – Always Tomorrow Boids – Quel Drag Califone – Echo Mine Greg Dulli – Random Desire Grimes – Miss_Anthrop0cene Guided by Voices – Surrender Your Poppy Field Humanist – Humanist Katie Pruitt – Expectations King Krule – Man Alive! Lanterns on the Lake – Spook The Herd Lee Ranaldo and Raül Refree – Names Of North End Women Mondo Generator – Fuck It Moses Sumney – græ part 1 Ozzy Osbourne – Ordinary Man Pat Metheny – From This Place Polaris – The Death of Me Purr – Like New Sarah Harmer – Are You Gone Sightless Pit – Grave of a Dog Spinning Coin – Hyacinth Tennis – Swimmer The Amity Affliction – Everyone Loves You… These New Puritans – The Cut [2016-2019] Too Free – Love in High Demand King Krule – Man Alive! Rebecca Foon – Waxing Moon --- Please consider supporting us so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/albums-in-stores-today/albums-in-stores-feb-21st-2020/
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Top 50 Favorite Songs of 2020
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#050. “Crash” by Nilüfer Yanya from Feeling Lucky? [EP]
#049. “Alucinao” by Against All Logic featuring Estado Unido and FKA twigs from Illusions of Shameless Abundance (single)
#048. “Martinique” by Efemèr from Yearning [EP]
#047. “Do It” by Chloe x Halle from Ungodly Hour
#046. “Hit Different” by SZA featuring Ty Dolla $ign (single / from forthcoming LP)
#045. “Tap In” by Saweetie (single / from forthcoming LP… ?)
#044. “FANCY” by Amaarae from THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW
#043. “4 ÆM” by Grimes from Miss_Anthrop0cene
#042. “ooh la la” by Run the Jewels featuring Greg Nice and DJ Premier from RTJ4
#041. “Yo Perreo Sola” by Bad Bunny from YHLQMDLG
#040. “Ice Cream” by BLACKPINK featuring Selena Gomez from THE ALBUM
#039. “Both of Us” by Jayda G (single / from forthcoming LP... ?)
#038. “Ego Death” by Ty Dolla $ign featuring FKA twigs, Skrillex, and Kanye West from Featuring Ty Dolla $ign
#037. “We Got Love” by Teyana Taylor featuring Lauryn Hill from The Album
#036. “Oh My God” by Sevdaliza from Shabrang
#035. “Zombie” (Live from the NIVA Save Our Stages Festival) [The Cranberries cover] by Miley Cyrus from Plastic Hearts
#034. “Polly” by Moses Sumney from græ
#033. “MONEY CAN’T BUY” by Yaeji featuring Nappy Nina from WHAT WE DREW
#032. “Like That Bitch” by Flo Milli from Ho, why is you here?
#031. “Lylz” by Helena Deland from Someone New
#030. “Lost One” by Jazmine Sullivan (single / from forthcoming EP)
#029. “Borderline” by Tame Impala from The Slow Rush
#028. “Under The Table” by Fiona Apple from Fetch The Bolt Cutters
#027. “Your Body Changes Everything” by Perfume Genius from Set My Heart on Fire Immediately
#026. “Gospel For a New Century” by Yves Tumor from Heaven to a Tortured Mind
#025. “The Adults Are Talking” by The Strokes from The New Abnormal
#024. “Boss Bitch” by Doja Cat from Birds of Prey: The Album
#023. “XS” by Rina Sawayama from SAWAYAMA
#022. “Morning Dew” by Kelsey Lu (single / from forthcoming LP… ?)
#021. “Are You Even Real? by James Blake (single / from forthcoming LP… ?)
#020. “Mequetrefe” by Arca from KiCk i
#019. "Salchichon” by Azealia Banks featuring ONYX (single / from forthcoming LP… ?)
#018. “What’s Your Pleasure?” by Jessie Ware from What’s Your Pleasure?
#017. “Murphy’s Law” by Róisín Murphy from Róisín Machine
#016. “Levitating” by Dua Lipa from Future Nostalgia
#015. “Gemini” by Princess Nokia from Everything is Beautiful
#014. “IPHONE” by Rico Nasty x 100 gecs from Nightmare Vacation
#013. “anthems” by Charli XCX from how i'm feeling now
#012. “The Ladies First Cypher (I Wanna Be Down)” by Brandy, Teyana Taylor, H.E.R. and Erykah Badu live from The 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards
#011. “Wildfires” by SAULT from Untitled (Black Is)
#010. “Long Road Home” by Oneohtrix Point Never from Magic Oneohtrix Point Never
#009. “On My Own” by Shamir from Shamir
#008. “WAP” by Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion (single / from forthcoming LP)
#007. “Savage Remix” by Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé from Good News
#006. “Guilty Conscience” by 070 Shake from Modus Vivendi
#005. “After Hours” by The Weeknd from After Hours
#004. “Lights Up” by Harry Styles from Fine Line
#003. “Entertnmnt” by Oklou x Mura Masa (single / from forthcoming LP… ?)
#002. “Alice” by Lady Gaga from Chromatica
#001. “People, I’ve been sad” by Christine and the Queens from La vita nuova [EP]
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https://musicsense.club/?p=5318 https://musicsense.XyZ/?p=5318 Artist: #Grimes | Album: Miss Anthropocene | Released: 2019 | Style: #Synthpop , #Pop | F&Q: #MP3 320Kbps | Size: 103 Mb | Price At Amazon: $9.49 | 📃 Album Bio: Miss Anthropocene (originally stylized as Miss_Anthrop0cene) is the upcoming fifth studio album by Canadian musician Grimes, scheduled to be released on February 21, 2020.It was announced on March 19, 2019. The album’s name is a pun on the feminine title “Miss”, and the words “misanthrope” and “Anthropocene”,a neologism popularised in the year 2000 by Paul J. Crutzen that was proposed to denote the current geological age the Earth is in. The album is a loose concept album about an “anthropomorphic goddess of climate change” inspired by Roman mythology and villainy. Miss Anthropocene is Grimes’ final album on record label 4AD, which she had been signed to since 2012. Sonically, the album is a departure from Grimes’ 2015 album Art Angels: Miss Anthropocene is primarily darker in style contain https://www.instagram.com/p/B9C4_CQBQt9/
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Grimes - Darkseid (with 潘PAN) [Xtra_Darq_Mix]
#grimezsz#grimes#claire boucher#claire elise boucher#c boucher#潘pan#darkseid#xtra_darq_mix#extended#extended remix#remix#youtube#video#music#youtuber#before the fever#miss anthropocene#miss_anthrop0cene#aristophanes#brian ziff#vespertinemusic#silicon nemesis
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cover for grimes - miss_anthrop0cene
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Miss_Anthrop0cene/fifth album original idea cover
grimesartofficial: “a failed album cover idea i started but never completed”
grimesartofficial ( in reply to comments): “it’s annoying i know haha, but my albums take a long time to create because i don’t buy songs/ hire producers/ writers or engineers. the majority of artists do, so they are able to release music faster. unfortunately it takes me longer because if there’s a style i need to learn i just have to figure it out by trial and error, or if im stuck on a lyric or beat sometimes i have to start again. i think it leads to more original product though, and hopefully the fans are happier in the long run. that said, i am making a lot of music right now, but i also want to have more of a sonic theme to this album so i’m using less of the stuff i’m recording. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🦅 in any case, ill try to be as swift as possible!”
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Grimes, guarda il video di “Violence” Nuovo singolo per la controversa Grimes, in collaborazione con i_o. Il brano, intitolato "Violence" è tratto da "Miss_Anthrop0cene", album la cui uscita annunciata è entro la fine dell'anno.
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Grimes: Violence (Official Video)
Grimes hat endlich einen neuen Song veröffentlicht. ‘Violence’ entstand in Kollaboration mit DJ und Producer ‘i_o‘. Der Art Angels Nachfolger ‘Miss_Anthrop0cene’ soll später in diesem Jahr erscheinen.
05.09.2019
Der Clip bei dem Claire Boucher selbst Regie führte, scheint die ideale Vorbereitung für die Zerstörung der Welt zu sein. Grimes thront neben einer Reihe kampfbereiter Amazonen mit Schwert und Bogen und liest im Buch ‘The Art of War’ von Sun Tsu.
Also wieder ein Happen auf dem Weg zu ihrem heißerwarteten neuen Album. Dann hoffen wir doch einfach mal, dass sie mit der Veröffentlichung des gesamten Werkes nicht mehr bis zum Jahres ende wartet.
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