2hollis’ “star”
2hollis isn’t just participating in this new wave; he’s creating it.

2hollis isn’t just participating in this new wave; he’s creating it.
BCNR is no longer scared of a world where they’re needed; instead, they’ve found comfort in a fear they believe in.
The two songs echo the pop, trip-hop, and heavier electronic essence of their sophomore album, Submarine, while introducing new synth sounds and chord elements.
The EP is energetic whilst introspective, delicate while assertive, and hopeful while realistic.
With great force, flying out of the cavernous maze of a bruised mind, Jane Remover returns with a malformed heart and ferocious gaze.
Toot toot! Dum dum dahhhh… Tweedlee-dee, tweedledee-da, wah woh… This week’s all about instruments! Here’s what the staff’s been rootin’ and tootin’ about. “最後の楽園” by Haruomi Hosono If there is one thing in life I am guaranteed to do, it’s rave about Haruomi Hosono, Shigeru Suzuki, and Tatsuro Yamashita’s brilliantly dreamy Pacific. Give me the…
“[Scott Weiland] isn’t the easiest guy to emulate,” he says. “So I gotta imagine what he would be doing at this age. I’m not taking my shirt off, I’m not dying my hair orange.”
You’re reading the wrong article if you’re looking for a story about a young boy who picks up an instrument and becomes a prodigy.
No Spotify? No Apple Music? Easy. Bandcamp is cool though. Take it back to the days before streaming and into the days of endless YouTube doomlistening with some of our favorite deepcuts. “u had it coming” by addison rae Before the success of “Diet Pepsi,” Addison Rae spent two years coping with the backlash of…