Lovely song like always
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It was nice, not really my thing, but anyone who likes this kind of thing should love this since it's really well made.
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Indeed it is
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fucking banger fuck my ass its good
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Hope this ends up being a grower. Not too stoked for the new album based off most of the singles.
Makes me appreciate even more how good Cheap Seats was
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Small Bill$ is still my fave of these so far but this and Black and White are both lovely beautiful stuff. Great variety so far.
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This is pretty cool, not amazing though
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not digging this one as much as the last three, but its still nice.
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listening to the new album meow
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the song The Trapper and the Furrier is easily one of her best songs since Soviet Kitsch. Album is very satisfying after her last two releases. Best since Begin to Hope
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the first two were fantastic but the last two are kinda boring tbh.
They're definitely no Samson's; it's so unfair to compare her newer softer songs to that gem
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She's bad
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no u
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It kind of reminds me of a mashup of "Patron Saint" from Cheap Seats and "San Francisco" by Vanessa Carlton.
I'm really curious how this album is going to be organized because of these tracks are wildly different from one another.
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