Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week January 10th - January 16th
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Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week January 10th - January 16th
"Not only does the track show off Anjimile's lush, patient vocals, it's got a pretty fascinating rhythmic structure; his drummer offsets the groove when they arrive at the chorus, almost like the song gets caught between moving too fast and too slow. That momentum really ramps up in the final refrain, complete with some guitar shredding and open hi-hat smashing. It's a great demonstration of Anjimile's tasteful ear and his ability to match a song's subject with its instrumentation."
"Over a jersey club beat with booming bass and infectious chimes, she wraps her flow around quick drum hits and a harmony-laden sample, not letting up for a second. The track is only a minute and 45 seconds long, but BunnaB makes every second count: "I don't care if they like me, I don't care if they don't/ I get the money, it's okay," she raps, accentuating the song's sample and tumbling into the chorus."
Anjimile previews the album You're Free to Go with the indie-rock single "Like You Really Mean It," featuring lush, patient vocals and a rhythmic structure that offsets the groove at the chorus, culminating in a final refrain with guitar shredding and open hi-hat that matches the song's subject with its instrumentation. Atlanta rapper BunnaB delivers a 1:45 jersey-club banger "SEEUMSAYIN" with booming bass, chimes, rapid-fire drums, and defiant lyrics about indifference and hustle. By Storm, formed by surviving Injury Reserve members RiTchie and Parker Corey, prepares a debut full-length My Ghosts Go Ghost and issues the single "And I Dance." The selections emphasize inventive production, energetic performances, and a range of indie, hip-hop, and club influences.
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