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PLAYLIST NO. 6: “QUARANTINE”

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it’s a strange time right now… we’re working from home, practicing social distancing and trying not to eat everything in our kitchens before noon (it’s hard living with your own personal baker). music has been good company to me during this time, so i’ve created a playlist of some of my favorite tunes to be released in quarantine. xx

you can listen to my quarantine playlist here.

  1. “hope we meet again” – laura marling
  2. “in a good way” – faye webster
  3. “heavy balloon” – fiona apple
  4. “on the floor” – perfume genius
  5. “where you belong” – little dragon
  6. “inside friend” – leon bridges feat. john mayer
  7. “nightrider” – tom misch, yussef dayes
  8. “simmer” – hayley williams
  9. “devotion” – margaret glaspy
  10. “there must be more than blood” – car seat headrest
  11. “jesus christ 2005 god bless america” – the 1975
  12. “exist for love” – aurora
  13. “burlap string” – courtney marie andrews
  14. “forced convalescence” – bright eyes
  15. “strange girl” – laura marling
  16. “spotlight” – jessie ware
  17. “let it rain” – paco versailles
  18. “i see you” – phoebe bridgers
  19. “temple” – thao & the get down stay down
  20. “what she said” – mosss
  21. “without you” – perfume genius
  22. “easy tiger” – flyte
  23. “(what’s so funny’bout) peace, love and understanding?”- sharon van etten, josh homme
  24. “sucker” – madeline kenney
  25. “paper thin” – lianne la havas
  26. “bless me” – moses sumney
  27. “all these instruments” – nick hakim
  28. “love in mine” – big thief
  29. “for you” – laura marling

PLAYLIST NO. 5: “CRY BABY CRY”

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Monterey, California / 3-24-2019 / 35mm Pentax

THIS IS NOT A BREAKUP PLAYLIST! well, it can be if you want it to be, music is subjective and impacts everyone differently but that is not what it was intended to be. i’m a crier; i cry when i’m happy, sad, angry, inspired…i’m big into crying as a way to express myself but not all of these songs are “sad songs“. some of these songs are about love and life and expression. i find some of the lyrics in these songs to be so moving and beautiful that i can’t help but (you guessed it) cry. so, if you need a good cry, listen to this playlist.

you can cry to my playlist here.

  1. “orange” – big thief
  2. “chelsea” – phoebe bridgers
  3. “i saw you in a dream” – the japanese house
  4. “oblivions” – the national
  5. “geyser” – mitski
  6. “the joke” – brandi carlile
  7. “don’t know how to keep loving you” – julia jacklin
  8. “plastic” – moses sumney
  9. “version of me” – kimbra, dawn richard
  10. “say it” – maggie rogers
  11. “the dirt” – tor miller
  12. “since i left you” – joy crookes
  13. “body” – karen o

THE JAPANESE HOUSE

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i saw the japanese house at sxsw two years ago and was instantly enamored. this was my first time listening to her music and i wanted MORE. she had a couple of eps that held me over but i wore those songs out pretty quickly…GUILTY! today (the first day of my birthday month) she released her first full length album (hbd 2 me!) and i am beyond ready to have this album on repeat.

THE GOOD

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PLAYLIST NO.1 : CURRENTLY

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you can find my playlist here.

  1. “same airport, different man”- julia jacklin
  2. “life worth living”- laurel
  3. “nothing, not nearly”- laura marling
  4. “roma fade”- andrew bird
  5. “get not high, get not low”- feist
  6. “say my name”- tove styrke
  7. “warhol”- lisa mitchell
  8. “umpqua rushing”- blind pilot
  9. “have mercy on me”- the black keys
  10. “smoke”- mosa wild
  11. “fish eyes”- haley heynderickx
  12. “mama said”- cat clyde
  13. “everything looks better (in hindsight)”- the wild reeds
  14. “kocaine karolina”- elle king
  15. “dear simone”- jacob banks
  16. “my mistakes were made for you”- the last shadow puppets

 

JACOB BANKS: THE BOY WHO CRIED FREEDOM

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i’m not really sure how i came across jacob banks’ music but i know that i haven’t stopped listening to it since i did; it’s addicting. when you listen to it, you feel the music, the emotion, you can see it (yeah, i’m going there)- there is this visual aspect in it that is really indescribable, which is what i think makes you want to keep hitting repeat. today he released his latest ep- the boy who cried freedom and had a chat with nylon about his inspirations, aspirations and sound . you can read the full interview here.

I love writing poems. I listen to a lot of poets speak. And then, I just tell the truth. I think my job is to help people get through the day a little easier. If I tell my truth, then more people can relate to it.

tour dates:

april 24th- hoxton Bar & kitchen– london, united kingdom

may 4th- mercury lounge– new york, ny

may 11th- masonic lodge– los angeles, ca

SXSW: LEO JAMES CONROY

ljc-4 very excited to be joining these boys at sxsw this year. leo james conroy made his solo debut at sxsw in 2016 but returns to the stage this year with some help from his friends. i’ll be down there shooting some fun content for them so stay tuned for all things sxsw! below are some photos from the live session we recorded last month.

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PETER SILBERMAN: IMPERMANENCE

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i am beyond excited about this album. yesterday, i listened to the antlers’ frontman, peter silberman talk with bob boilen about life, his return to music and his first solo album. back in 2014, peter lost his hearing in his left ear, forcing him to acquire a more quiet lifestyle leaving his friends, family and fans in the noisy world he once knew. after living in his new found silence, his hearing began to progress and he began playing music again… in a whole new way with a whole new sound.

“I started trying to play again and trying to sing again, testing where the boundary was of the sensitivity and of the pain of it. What I found was that if I sang very quietly and if I played guitar very quietly that this would be a path for me.”

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you can listen to bob and peter’s chat in its entirety along with the single from his upcoming album here.

MUSIC MONDAY: LUCY ROSE

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in love with this gal. today she gave us a little taste of what to expect from her live at urchin studios album by releasing “for you”; the single off of the album. you can pre-order her album on itunes  or listen to the single on spotify as part of my music monday playlist. for this playlist i’ve put together some tunes that i’ve been listening to lately… some old some new some rock and some blues. happy monday!

 

T.O.L.D.

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last thursday i spent the better half of my night grooving to some new tunes by a band i had never heard before. as i entered the echo, i took a seat on the leather couch in the corner, giving myself some distance and a clear view of the stage and crowd (that place can get hot, sweaty and crowded fast so i was trying to prepare for what may come). 10:00pm and right on schedule, t.o.l.d. took the stage. still sat in the back, observing, listening, my eyes opened wide at the sound of steel drums. almost immediately, i stood up to get closer. as the song went on, the crowd and i were in a hypnotic and synchronized sway, something you couldn’t help but be a part of. song after song i stood my ground as the space began to fill. the music was a contagious thing that drew us like moths to a flame. i may not have known who they were at 10:00pm that night but by 10:30pm, i was glad to find myself in that room. be sure to keep an eye out for their new album, it’s not about the witches due to release on june 17th.

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