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Epigram: ‘Jumping the Gun’
<<last post >>next post See more epigrams by Sarah Torribio HERE JUMPING THE GUN You simply tried to break the ice, instead you broke my heart. ‘Cause I’m the kind who falls in love before you even start. –Sarah Torribio
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Epigram: ‘Hustle’
>>last post <<next post Read more epigrams by Sarah Torribio HERE HUSTLE I’m a hustle culture casualty. I’ve neither the will nor the speed. I spend my days daydreaming, and oftentimes I read. –Sarah Torribio
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Epigram: ‘Tired’
>>last post <<next post Read more epigrams by Sarah Torribio HERE TIRED I’m tired of this trauma bond, we no longer work together. But I’m still crying my eyes out, ’cause we thought this was forever. –Sarah Torribo
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Song of the day: ’95’ by Yumi Zouma
’95’ by Yumi Zouma is shoe-gazy introspective song, swirling, pretty and layered. Despite being a duet, it has a lonely sound, like a breakup that takes place entirely by post. If you develop feelings for Yumi Zouma, your fandom will likely be star-crossed, given the band hails from New Zealand. –Sarah Torribio <<last post >>next…
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Song of the Day: ‘My Mans’ by Grace Ives
My Mans by Grace Ives is moving and memorable. Her voice and melancholy puts me in mind of Lana del Rey. The song’s production is polished, with keys and beats holding up Ives’ sweet voice like an offering. Her lyrics, though, are the star of the show. She’s stuck in that vicious cycle we call…
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Song of the Day: ‘Designed to Lose’ by The Twilight Sad
“Designed to Lose” by Scottish indie band The Twilight Sad has a Joy Division vibe, though it’s got a bit more shoe-gaze buzz and lead singer James Graham has less trapped in the bell jar lack of affect than Ian Curtis. Pretty good stuff. I’m ready to hear another song by this group, especially since…

