Kurstin is a well known producer and boasts a very impressive resume with names such as Lily Allen ( It's Not Me, It's You), Marina and the Diamonds ( The Family Jewels), and Sia ( We Are Born). Although very different from her father's sound, George does bring something different to the table each time whether she's wrapping silky jazz melodies around pop chords with Greg Kurstin (the other half of The Bird and The Bee) or when she's playin' a little country with her girls in The Living Sisters. Perhaps you've heard of them? So with music in her blood, George was bound to bring us some great material of her own. Her father was Lowell George, the late founder of a rock and roll group called Little Feat. Inara George has pure talent running through her veins. It's not anything extremely gory or sexual, but just enough to make you feel embarrassed if your supervisor walks by your desk while you watch it.Ĭheck Devendra Banhart's video for "Foolin" out below! I suppose I should have mentioned this in the beginning of the post, but the video for "Foolin" is pretty much NSFW. However, with a new album and a new sound, comes new videos (with hot haircuts!). It's not that I don't like the fact that "Baby" is still playing off of Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon's "Lover," but it is straying away from his original folk roots which echoed Vashti Bunyan. His latest album, What Will We Be, is his first album released on Warner Brothers and with a bigger and mainstream label, his sound did unfortunately change. Whether it's his androgynous looks, his long locks, his quivering vocals, or just his whole hippie folk-freak appeal, Rejoicing in the Hands, will continue to be one of my all time favorite albums. Check the new track out below!ĭevendra Banhart will always hold a special place in my heart. I'm still enjoying " Fembot," " None of Dem" and "Dancehall Queen" but this one is the cream of the crop so far. (Hey, it's better than eating your feelings.)
Robyn could come off as pathetic by pitying herself in lyrics such as "I'm in the corner/Watching you kiss her/Ohhhh!" but thank God she deals with heartbreak alongside a hot disco beat! There's nothing like a good rhythm to help you dance your troubles away and with "stilettos and broken bottles," it doesn't sound like Robyn is going to be sitting down anytime soon. All these teasers are just getting too good and this one is the best of them of yet! Remember her hit song, 'Be Mine," where she sings about lusting for a love she'll never have? "Dancing On My Own" could be a sequel to "Be Mine" as far as I'm concerned because this is the stuff that made the world fall in love with her again on her last album. 1! I cannot wait until the damn record is released. we have the fourth Robyn song off of Body Talk pt.