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Echosmith – Talking Dreams
Echosmith are young in every sense of the word, but don’t let their age mislead you – Echosmith pack one hell of a punch with their unique blend of pop-rock.
Echosmith are young in every sense of the word, but don’t let their age mislead you – Echosmith pack one hell of a punch with their unique blend of pop-rock.
Paramore recently played on Conan O Brien the other night. I thought it was great, they played “Still Into You.” The song is their 2nd single off their latest album, and has a funk element to it. Some people have been saying that the way Hayley sang it seemed weird but I didn’t really think so. I think she matched the song, even enhanced it. It’s kind of like Gwen Stefani-esque sound to it during the verses. One thing is for sure, they had plenty of energy on stage and it will be interesting and cool to see them do… Read more »
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