Polo G fans were beyond excited to hear about the rapper’s 2023 project titled “Hood Poet”. This LP is a follow-up to Polo’s third studio album, “Hall of Fame” (2021). This was an effort that topped the...
The title of this song is derived from a line in the chorus where the vocalist refers to himself as “a butchered tongue still singing here above the ground”. The purpose that statement apparently serves...
Hozier has described “Who We Are” as being based on a sort of a fatalism, i.e. an acknowledgement of the observation that, in his own words, “not one thing is ever perfectly terrible or perfectly great”. ...
“To Someone From A Warm Climate (Uiscefhuarithe)” can be deemed heavily poetic, as is Hozier’s norm, but at the same time, it may also be counted as one of his more-straightforward outings. That is to...
The initial teasing of Hozier’s “First Time” seemingly took place a couple of weeks before it was dropped on 18 August 2023. This is one of the tracks from Hozier’s “Unreal Unearth”, his album which came out on the...
The title of this song (“I, Carrion (Icarian)”) is split into two sections, i.e. a main title and a subtitle. The former features the word “carrion”, which is basically a term used to describe a...
You ever come across a popular musician bitching and moaning about touring being stressful, hard work or otherwise unpleasant? Well don’t count the Beastie Boys amongst that lot, as the verses of “No Sleep Till...
“Work Song” acted as a single from Hozier’s debut album, a self-titled project, with the tune being released as such on 9 March 2014. The labels behind this track, which was written by Hozier, are Rubyworks,...
Dominic Fike’s second studio album – “Sunburn”, which is a product of Columbia Records – came out on 7 July 2023. This was a long-awaited project as his debut LP, “What Could Possibly Go Wrong”, came...
“Bright Eyes” was written by Mike Batt, originally for the specific purpose of being featured on an animated film titled Watership Down. He was tasked with writing “a song about death” and upon doing so enlisted Art Garfunkel to sing it. Afterwards, Garfunkel featured...