Album Review: beabadoobee – Fake It Flowers
Some albums invoke nostalgia—beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers reinvents it.
Some albums invoke nostalgia—beabadoobee’s Fake It Flowers reinvents it.
Daniel McCartney has been working in the music industry for years, and when he noticed a lack of resources and support for musicians and their mental health, he decided to do something about it. Enter, The Continuance Foundation. The foundation’s Mission Statement reads “The Continuance Foundation exists to arm and provide the full-time touring & studio musician community with the necessary tools, education, funds, direction, and guidance to properly prioritize & invest into their mental health.” Daniel and I have both benefited from various resources so I hope you’ll support his efforts to provide a deeper conversation regarding mental health.
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