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Continue reading →: ITW: Robinson Khoury on his new studio album MŸAL. Park: Your latest album, MŸA, is the perfect blend of Arabic music, jazz and electronic music. How did you approach this vision of music as a musician and composer? Robinson Khoury: Thank you, first of all, “perfect approach”, I like this term. I always try to not think about…
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Continue reading →: Behind the Words: Youth of Today by Amy MacdonaldAppearing on the This Is The Life album (2007), Youth of Today is a track focusing on the conflict between different generations. In the song, Amy Macdonald confronts what appears to be a family member from an older generation. The opening lyrics: “Maybe if you were some spearheaded guy […] thinking you’re bigger than…
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Continue reading →: Song review: The Opener by WalliceThe reality of a musician’s life A heartfelt confession Wallice enters the scene with her first studio album, The Jester (2024), full of sarcasm, with country, rock and pop influences. The Opener, the first track of this opus, explores the dreams of the young artist, to make it big. The track opens with a description of the singer’s daily life: “Someone spilled their…
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Continue reading →: History of a musical piece: Here Comes The Sun by The BeatlesHow it all began After quitting The Beatles temporarily, Harrison found himself in a difficult place. This came about when their musicians’ life became immersed in business (especially with their label Apple), making it almost impossible to be creative. Harrison, wishing to get away from all the pressure, went over to Eric Clapton’s house, a good friend of his.…
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Continue reading →: Album review: MŸA by Robinson KhouryA blend of experimentalism and homage A music without borders The artist Robinson Khoury is back with his third album MŸA, an experimental opus mixing traditional and electronic music. Who is Robinson Khoury? Khoury, born in 1995 in a musician family, takes interest in music at a young age. Quickly, he…
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Continue reading →: Song of the Week: Remember the Time by Michael JacksonThe time machine of a love story A letter to an old lover Remember the Time, the second single from the album Dangerous (1992), paints the memories of a love story between two young people. Throughout the song, Michael Jackson shares his sadness and nostalgia: “Do you remember when we fell in love? We were young and innocent then”. He…
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Continue reading →: Behind the Words: Isn’t It A Pity by George HarrisonIsn’t It a Pity appears on George Harrison’s third studio album, All Things Must Pass. In this song, Harrison expresses his sadness towards humain kind: “isn’t it a shame, how we break each other hearts and cause each other pain”. Throughout this record, the singer denounces the many flaws of humans, including…
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Continue reading →: Song review: Disease by Lady GagaFacing our inner demons A tortured track The dance/pop days of Lady Gaga are coming back with the new single Disease, a track going deep into the star’s personal issues. If one word could describe this song, it would be tortured: through the instrumental and vocal technique, we have a depiction of suffering, something that Gaga already explored…
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Continue reading →: New Releases: Fear When You Fly by Cleo SolA story of accepting life The R’n’B/Soul singer and songwriter is coming to see scene after her last album, Gold in 2023. Fear When You Fly, produced by her husband Inflo, is a jazzy/soulful ballad, exploring topics such as faith and resilience. The track opens with the lyrics: “If you see me, know that I’m not broken […] I will…
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Continue reading →: Song review: Smoke by Ari LennoxA warning against deceit: the R&B/Soul record of the year The R’n’B star is back with her new single Smoke, announcing a third album in 2025. In this track, Lennox takes us back into the 60s and 70s with a Motown inspired instrumental and vocal technique. From the start, we understand how unapologetic the singer is towards her relationship, declaring that…





