This week's album is Raelyn's pick: Woman on the Internet by Orla Gartland. In her debut album, Orla combines unique musical compositions with lyrics and themes relating to anxiety, jealousy, and growing up. The entire album is one big ode to the coming of age experience and stepping into adulthood - whether you're ready to or not. This album has songs to dance to, cry to, and scream to, so it's perfect for whatever mood you're in. We loved this one immensely and hope you will too!
This week's album is Andrea's pick: Capacity by Big Thief. If you liked our first episode, Hours Were the Birds, you'll love this record, which tells many intimate stories from Adrianne Lenker's memory. The style ranges from upbeat folk rock to delicate acoustic, making it very easy to stay engaged throughout the album. Prepare for a deeply introspective experience and enjoy this week's episode!
This week's album is Leah's pick: Death of a Cheerleader by Pom Pom Squad. They use a super unique blend of punk and retro pop to create a very well-rounded and engaging record. The original songwriting perfectly captures the angst of being a queer person falling into and out of love, and we loved their spin on a few covers as well. Whatever your music taste is, you will find a song to enjoy!
This week we listened to Sarah’s pick: Any Shape You Take by Indigo De Souza. This grungy alternative rock album has a very unique sound, bringing something new to each song. We loved the emotion and catharsis she expressed throughout the album and we hope you enjoy it too!
This week, we are jumping back to 1967 to talk about Andrea's pick: I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin. This album is ranked #13 on Rolling Stone's Greatest Albums of All Time and we can definitely see why! Staying true to her title of the "Queen of Soul," Aretha will blow you away with powerful vocals in every single song. She mixes in gospel and R&B influences while taking pride and power in her identity. Enjoy listening to this revolutionary album!
In our fourth episode, we are talking about Leah's pick: Space Girl by Reliably Bad. The debut album from this eight-piece funk-pop band is full of brilliant instrumentals and infectious melodies. At under 30 minutes, Space Girl is short but sweet, but you won't be able to sit still while listening. We hope this album and this episode brighten your day!
In our third episode, we are discussing Raelyn's pick: Feeding Seahorses By Hand, which is Billie Marten's second studio album. Raelyn is the biggest Billie Marten enthusiast in the world, and this is probably her favorite album of all time, so we were thrilled to talk about it this week! You'll be drawn in by the stripped-down, delicate guitar work and intimate lyricism that shines throughout the whole album.
In our first full episode, we are discussing Adrianne Lenker's album: Hours Were the Birds. This is Andrea's pick and one of her favorite albums of all time. It is so easy to fall in love with this album, which is full of imagery and storytelling, intricate guitar music, and themes of longing for love and connectedness. We hope you all enjoy this acoustic folk album as much as we did!
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