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Eartheater - 'Powders'


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new song is so good :WAP:

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The cover :jonny5:

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PURE SMILE IS AMAZING :jonny5:

 

2 minutes ago, twinkpeaks said:

SO SOON :jonny5:

And to think that in Q1 - early Q2 of 2024 we get ANOTHER ONE 

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why are all the songs available on youtube nz if the albums coming out on september 20? 

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7 minutes ago, kyliefever2002 said:

why are all the songs available on youtube nz if the albums coming out on september 20? 

Using Surfshark & I don’t see what you’re talking about. The single is phenomenal, can’t wait to hear more

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Just now, LoveInStereo said:

Using Surfshark & I don’t see what you’re talking about. The single is phenomenal, can’t wait to hear more

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, kyliefever2002 said:

 

 

 

Thanks, I see the playlist now. The songs don’t play but it’s on YouTube Music too. Kinda seems like it’ll be coming this Friday?

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the first single is so fantastic :WAP: wish Scripture was included, but can't wait for the record 

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On 9/8/2023 at 11:52 AM, twinkpeaks said:

Chop Suey  september 13 :duca:

 

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Wait, it’s a cover?

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27 minutes ago, sneakyishere said:

Wait, it’s a cover?

In the dead center of Powders we find a cover song perfectly suited for Eartheater’s “LA record”: System of a Down’s iconic hit “Chop Suey!” She crushes it into talcum and recasts it as a ghostly lullaby folk piece, a version that she has toyed with on her acoustic guitar since high school. Just as the band sought to expose the political unrest and socioeconomic trauma roiling under the surface of Los Angeles in 2001 through their manic masterpiece Toxicity, Eartheater presents a calm exterior with dissonant overdubbed harmonies creeping through the corners of the mix. When her version bursts into a double kick-drum breakdown in its denouement, she chooses to recreate the piano arpeggios present in the original. Any sense of tranquility is merely a front for a deeper unrest, but at least she can deliver it all to us in the trappings of beauty, laced up neatly, ready to be consumed.

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