Wrap up the last month before the holidays with all these songs and more, which you can find below in our list of favorites from October. Listen to our Best Songs of October playlist on Spotify right here. Has there ever been a critique of late capitalism with so much bouncy guitar joy? Frances Quinlan has one of the most instantly recognizable voices in indie rock. Out on Nov. The result is a raw sound that avoids the sterility of excessive production techniques. The new track takes up the stops and starts of a budding romance, when the prospect of love feels both terrifying and predestined. The near-seven-minute track uncoils with hypnotic dissonance, further underscoring the inconsistencies of a place where impoverished people sleep among grand displays of human achievement.

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G enre is dead; all hail the new masters of global, category-defying hits from artists old and new. Rendered in minimalist, twanging piano chords and tightly-wound vocals, it swings from breathy devastation to high notes of carefully controlled keening. It also marks her return after nearly three years of absence from music, foreshadowing a new openness in work to come. While California hip-hop has witnessed a fearsome revival over the last few years, its community was struck by tragedy when Nipsey Hussle, one of its titans and fiercest advocates, was shot dead in Crenshaw in March. The song distills reggaeton to its purest composite parts, with Guaynaa locking into an infectious flow and gliding over the complicated syllables with the ease of an Olympic skier. He fanned the flames of an online cowboy craze and boosted his reach with a social media fluency, a cunning sense of humor, and a perfectly-chosen saddle partner in Billy Ray Cyrus. That is to say, it sounds like the future of global pop music. Write to Raisa Bruner at raisa.
I completely relate to all you've written; many of us have come to see Mormonism for what it is, and the severe damage it does to human brains. Our communication is mostly via texts, but he keeps me in the loop at work, and I do the same. I think she sounds great but she won't be able to not bring it up. I agree, girls, it can be a challenge to find time together. If you really like this girl, might want to show her this. Back in the day, before I did the whole language thing, I worked in banking.
I've luckily broken down my GF's defenses about the church a little bit. From a guy's perspective, I was dating a doctor who was going through her final exams to become a registered specialist. That's another 15 for me. I'd rather marry a rich doctor and let him have his affair s on the side just so long as I don't have to work anymore. I guess I was just hoping there was way for it to work. And, for anyone "dating" a married doctor.