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Luís Peixoto Introduces New single “Please Take Care”

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Luís Peixoto‘s latest single, “Please Take Care,” follows his successful album Geodesia (2021). Returning to the studio to craft original compositions, Portuguese artist Peixoto introduces his first release of the year. Table of Contents Introduction Intimate and Introspective Themes Production Details Introduction The single maintains Peixoto’s signature acoustic folk style while delving into intimate and introspective themes. Exclusively instrumental, “Please Take Care” reflects a pursuit of both musical and personal identity. Intimate and Introspective Themes Inspired by the challenge of articulating deep emotions verbally, the song encapsulates profound meaning within seemingly simple phrases. Production Details Featuring Peixoto on bouzouki and mandolin, accompanied by Spanish musician Xosé Liz on guitar and low whistle, the track was recorded in Viladecans (Spain) and Figueira da Foz (Portugal). Co-produced by Liz and mastered at Studio Trad (Belgium), the single offers a harmoni

Got 19 Minutes? The Decemberists' ?ℴ?? ?? ??ℯ ????ℯ?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nhLuHWcTdo This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things The Decemberists’ new album is not due until summer, but based on the two singles they have already released, last month’s Burial Ground , and this new, showcased gem, Joan in the Garden , this forever fanatic is fucking floored. First, Burial Ground almost sounds like a Byrds tune with its driving, jangly, open guitar chords, but, no, Red Herring. Lest you think The Decemberists have become a pop band, you need to listen, as Colin repeatedly advises us, closely, to the subject of this article: Joan in the Garden , a 19-minute EPIC, inspired by death of Joan Of Arc. If You Got ‘Em, Smoke ‘Em Pun intended. First, the lyrics: In a book I found Joan in the garden I will write this down I will lay her heart in mine For a time Write a line Erase a line In the dawning light As she left her body Gifted second sight Did she lay her dowry by Lay it by Write a line Erase a line And if you listen closely You can he

Got 19 Minutes? The Decemberists' 𝒥ℴ𝒶𝓃 𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒢𝒶𝓇𝒹ℯ𝓃

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nhLuHWcTdo This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things The Decemberists’ new album is not due until summer, but based on the two singles they have already released, last month’s Burial Ground , and this new, showcased gem, Joan in the Garden , this forever fanatic is fucking floored. First, Burial Ground almost sounds like a Byrds tune with its driving, jangly, open guitar chords, but, no, Red Herring. Lest you think The Decemberists have become a pop band, you need to listen, as Colin repeatedly advises us, closely, to the subject of this article: Joan in the Garden , a 19-minute EPIC, inspired by death of Joan Of Arc. If You Got ‘Em, Smoke ‘Em Pun intended. First, the lyrics: In a book I found Joan in the garden I will write this down I will lay her heart in mine For a time Write a line Erase a line In the dawning light As she left her body Gifted second sight Did she lay her dowry by Lay it by Write a line Erase a line And if you listen closely You can he

Got 19 Minutes? The Decemberists' 𝒥ℴ𝒶𝓃 𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒢𝒶𝓇𝒹ℯ𝓃

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nhLuHWcTdo This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things The Decemberists’ new album is not due until summer, but based on the two singles they have already released, last month’s Burial Ground , and this new, showcased gem, Joan in the Garden , this forever fanatic is fucking floored. First, Burial Ground almost sounds like a Byrds tune with its driving, jangly, open guitar chords, but, no, Red Herring. Lest you think The Decemberists have become a pop band, you need to listen, as Colin repeatedly advises us, closely, to the subject of this article: Joan in the Garden , a 19-minute EPIC, inspired by death of Joan Of Arc. If You Got ‘Em, Smoke ‘Em Pun intended. First, the lyrics: In a book I found Joan in the garden I will write this down I will lay her heart in mine For a time Write a line Erase a line In the dawning light As she left her body Gifted second sight Did she lay her dowry by Lay it by Write a line Erase a line And if you listen closely You can he

Dog Park band shares new track "Time" and announces debut album "Festina Lente"

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Dog Park has recently shared a new track titled “Time” and has also excitedly announced their upcoming debut album, “Festina Lente”. The band’s new track showcases their unique sound and style, giving fans a taste of what to expect from their highly anticipated album. With this exciting announcement, Dog Park is sure to attract even more attention from music lovers and critics alike. The decision to release a new track ahead of the album launch is a strategic move that can help build anticipation and generate buzz around the upcoming release. By giving fans a sneak peek into their musical direction and artistic vision, Dog Park is effectively engaging with their audience and keeping them eagerly awaiting the full album. The debut album, “Festina Lente”, is a significant milestone for Dog Park as it marks their official entry into the music industry. With this album, the band has the opportunity to showcase their talent, creativity, and passion for music on a larger platform. Fans can e