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  1. Hace 1 día · On her excellent new album, Eight Pointed Star, the Los Angeles songwriter channels Joanna Newsom and dives deep into her family history. Marina Allen spins wistful tales of folk and Americana ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder briefly paused the rock band’s Saturday (18 May) concert to lay into Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker for his controversial commencement address at Benedictine College.. The 28-year-old NFL star has faced immense backlash for his 20-minute speech, in which he railed against the LGBT+ community and abortion rights and argued that a woman’s “most ...

  3. Hace 1 día · And even though Dave Grohl was in the biggest grunge band, you wont see Foo Fighters on our list, as their music falls more in the alt-rock realm. While some may still call it “butt rock,” the tunes below seriously kick butt. So, set aside your pretentiousness for a moment, and rock out to our picks for the 50 greatest post-grunge songs.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Grandma’s Hands – Bill Withers. Despite Bill Withers’ huge hits like ‘Lean on Me’ and ‘Ain’t No Sunshine,’ his reflective single ‘Grandma’s Hands’ was his favorite. He wrote it in honor of his grandmother, who greatly influenced his life, protecting him from bullies and looking after those in society who needed a helping hand.

  5. 4thStgMiddleSpooler. ADMIN MOD. Hot take. Converse Chucks ain't it. Fuck it. Let me explain. These simple, basic, most fashionably-generic shoes cost too much now. I like them, but I refuse. They have crossed the line from being counter-culture to plain-cultured.

  6. i visited my family across the mountains for 5 days and my grandma booked the same return flight as me…. so i guess she is coming to vancouver. at 7am. i think what i should do is take her to brunch and then walk her back to the train station so she can get to white rock (to visit her brother) and i can go towards brentwood (to go home).

  7. 3 de may. de 2024 · “Agnes” is a song about loss, grief, and the struggle to move on. The song was inspired by the death of lead singer Dave Bayley’s grandmother, Agnes. In an interview with NPR, Dave explained how the song came to be: “I wrote [Agnes] when I was in a hotel room in New York the morning after my grandmother died.