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Neon Silence EP Feels Careful. Thoughtful. Almost Shy
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Share this article“Give Me. Give Me. Give Me I Want It All” Works Because It Refuses to Choose Between Being Fun and Being Meaningful
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Share this articleProtected: “falling off the earth” Is a Generous, Ambitious Piece of Songwriting
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Share this articleMarzoña Proves That Being a Hopeless Romantic Is Not a Weakness; It Is a Creative Superpower
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Share this articleNew Music Radar Featuring: Ash Fault Jungle, Amanda Davey, and Crazy KZ
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Share this article“Second Chance at Love” Feels Less Like a Comeback Statement and More Like a Natural Continuation
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