

Zack de la RochaĮxperimental rock band Algiers are back with a song to celebrate the announcement of new album SHOOK. With lyrics like, “You were my stars, my holy place… but you took me for granted, right from the start”, combined with a swelling backdrop of piano music and choir vocals, it’s autumn melancholy distilled neatly into a song.Īlgiers - Irreversible Damage, feat. The millennial queen of sad music released a new album this week, the title track of which mourns the dying days of a relationship. Holly Humberstone - Can You Afford to Lose Me?

Phoebe BridgersĮmily Dickinson’s poetry is clearly stil inspirational in 2022.

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