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...Ludovic Hunter-Tilney I enjoyed the album....
...“I look at you and all I see is meat,” she sings in “Flea”, hungry for another body. Noise and distortion are engineered with catchiness and precision....
...That’s fine, I’m gonna take your house. Ludovic Hunter-TilneyI’ll put that one right down. Taylor Nicole RogersLike a thousand. Ludovic Hunter-TilneyI will wager quite a lot....
...Nor will he compromise his artistic vision (cue “Keep the Faith”)....
...Like truth or faith, groove is an elusive concept, easy to feel yet hard to pin down. For all their immensity as a band, Radiohead haven’t really got a groove....
...She had the longest legs and was an incredible hunter; although petite, she fearlessly explored and adventured. She was not a cat that enjoyed being handled but she liked being close by when I worked....
...“Fuck it if I can’t have him.”...
...I was chided the other day by a bass player for referring to the bass guitar. This turns out to be a point of contention in the bass community....
...“I’m two extremes. I’m very soft and I’m very hard, and I’m trying to find the middle ground,” he explained in 2001....
...He’s ashamed when “people talk to me like I am local” as he can’t understand them. But alienation is offset by singsong vocals and beguilingly catchy synth-pop....
...It sounds mild (I meet with much worse insults in my own household) — but for rap’s upper echelons, this is declaration-of-war stuff. J Cole fired back with a diss track, a decent one too....
...Beth Hirsch, the US vocalist who sings “All I Need” and “You Make It Easy” on the album, wasn’t present....
...It opens with her asking: “How can I tell if I’m in the right relationship?”...
...Illustrated by a superb swagger portrait reminiscent of Charles I on horseback, Cowboy Carter is the second part of a projected trilogy telling the story of different music genres....
...“It’s one of the most powerful feelings I’ve experienced in my whole life,” he said afterwards....
...“Everything I did seemed better when I was high, I don’t know why,” she tells us in the title track....
...There is laughter when I mention totting up the hangings in their songs: at least one per album. “There is a lot,” Ian concedes....
...“Shelf Warmer” is about consumerism, “I’m a Man” satirises masculinity. No solutions are proffered. “I can’t escape,” Gordon announces at the end of “The Candy House”....
...“I’ll probably buy something dumb,” she croons, or maybe start “a new hobby, just to ditch it”. In real life, Webster is a paragon of productivity....
...“I love you to death, Taylor,” he said, brandishing the award. (Antonoff has worked with Swift since her 2014 album 1989.) “Lana, wherever you are, I love you so much,” he also declared....
...So I believe markets make mistakes and we can find those mistakes. Then I use the word “faith”. I think that investing is an act of faith....
...“I know my place,” he said in 2019. “I’m a singer, the geezer at the front.” He proves a willing foil for the songs that Squire has written....
...“I didn’t know it was going to be like this, so late on,” Plant announced at one point, beaming. He has struck gold with this project. ★★★★★ robertplant.com...
...If it were that simple then I wouldn’t sound like the onset of tinnitus when I try. Maybe that’s why those who can whistle sound so insouciant when they do so. They are showing off....
...Lilah is joined by music critic Ludovic Hunter-Tilney and life-long Swiftie Taylor Nicole Rogers to discuss their picks for best and worst songs, whether Swift’s personal life gets in the way of the music...
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