
"Beth Orton's 'The Ground Above' reflects on the complexities of time and emotion in music, stating, 'What has kept me alive is a feral invincibility, barrelling through life... I wanted to write some of this into a dream, a confluence of meaning and feeling.'"
"Lambrini Girls' 'Cult of Celebrity' critiques the elite, saying, 'However due to recent events come to light- it turns out that the elite are very much actually, the devil incarnate, baby eating, pedos. What a fucking surprise!'"
Weekly music reviews highlight new albums across genres, including Beth Orton's 'The Ground Above' and Lambrini Girls' 'Cult of Celebrity.' Beth Orton's return showcases her unique perspective on time and emotion in music. Lambrini Girls critique societal elites in their latest track. The roundup includes a playlist of current favorite tracks and updates on music news and track premieres, providing a comprehensive overview of the latest in the music scene.
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