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Mare of Easttown and hearing Phoebe Bridgersâ
Punisher finale âI Know the Endâ soundtrack a gripping scene. But unlike any other music fan, Rice was actually the
star of the sceneâin which her character Siobhan, the college-bound daughter of Kate Winsletâs Mare Sheehan, contemplates familial trauma while eating an edible, pounding a bottle of liquor, and trying to reach her girlfriend, who isnât returning her desperate voicemails.
Since the music for the character-driven murder mystery was finalized in post-production, the sync was as big a surprise to Rice as anyone. âWhen I heard Phoebe Bridgersâ song, I was like, âOh my God, this is so exciting!ââ Rice exclaims over Zoom from Atlanta, where sheâs filming a forthcoming project she canât talk about quite yet. âI love that they paired it with Siobhan as a characterâthat was such a good match.â She watched the showâs final two episodes alone in h
Jenny Owen Youngs Shares Generationals Remix of Dungeons and Dragons
The recently released Echo Mountain EP is a tidy collection of new singles detailing the messiness of life.by TV News Desk
Today, Jenny Owen Youngs shares the NOLA duo Generationals remix of her song Dungeons and Dragons from the recently released Echo Mountain EP. [Echo Mountain] sets a mood throughout, wrote Stereogum, soft and meditative and warm, suggesting Youngs is still going strong a decade and a half into her career. The upbeat take on Dungeons and Dragons , which Under The Radar deemed the most moving track on the EP, arrives just in time for warmer weather in the Northern Hemisphere. I love hearing the song taken completely apart and brought back together in this new way, says Youngs. Talk about a reimagining - there s a different energy to it, a different life. The source material is so solemn and weighted, but they found a way to hang those images on new scaffolding and make it BUMP.
Ten years after uploading her first original song on YouTube, dodie has released her debut studio album,
Build a Problem. Though this marks her first full-length release, the 25-year-old British singer-songwriter, born Dorothy Miranda Clark, has established a strong online presence with nearly 2 million subscribers on her main YouTube channel, and her three independently released EPs – 2016’s
Intertwined, 2017’s
You, and 2019’s
Human – went on to reach the UK pop charts. One thing dodie’s videos and her music have in common is that they both can feel like soul-baring admissions of vulnerability. Throughout her career, she’s channeled that intimacy through lush folk pop built around soft vocals and plucky acoustic guitars, and her debut LP is no different – this time, though, the variations in sound and mood also reflect the contradictions she often speaks about in her discussions of mental health. Working with producer Joe Rubel as well as an 13-piece orches
The Grammys is a big night for first-time nominee Bridgers. Thanks to her new album
Punisher, she earned four nominations including Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for “Kyoto” as well as
Best New Artist.
Bridgers recently told
Variety that she is grateful to be nominated amongst so many artists she listened to during the global pandemic this year.
“One of my favorite people called me and was like, ‘If you hadn’t gotten nominated, the Grammys would be bullshit establishment but the fact that you are is the best thing to ever happen,’” she told
Variety. “Of course, it’s a dream, and the most special part to me is to be nominated this year, with so many artists who made the records that got me through the pandemic.”