
Camryn Teder
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1 week ago |
thelineofbestfit.com | Camryn Teder
“Vicious”, off South Londoner McCabe's debut album Sunset Boulevard, reels you in from the first second, meshing driving drums with dreamy strums of a harp. The sound embodies a carefree summer mindset, which lives in duality with McCabe’s striking falsetto tone singing about his vulnerabilities and regrets. He ignores those who call him crazy and refuses to speak on matters that aren’t true.
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1 week ago |
thelineofbestfit.com | Camryn Teder
“Safe and Sound”, off the French art pop trio’s Grand Voyage, begins with a synth shimmering brightly in its 8-bit sound, a gentle introduction that feels like awakening from a long dream, imbuing an instant allure. The synth is joined by contrastingly heavy pulses of electronica and Margot Magnière’s compressed vocals. Singing of feeling her dreams fading, the vast synths fuse together to form dense, lush chords.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Camryn Teder
Whether chilled or frozen, there's nothing like sipping on a cold margarita on a hot summer's day. Most imbibers are familiar with the traditional ingredients of this popular cocktail, but there are always new ways to elevate a classic. Some additions are so good, we'd argue they deserve a spot in the permanent recipe. Take beer for example. Here's why your next margarita deserves a splash of your favorite brew. Adding a splash of beer to a margarita tampers down this drink's acidity and tartness.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Camryn Teder
At the end of 2024, Costco had a whopping 136.8 million members scattered around the globe. With its expansive stock of home goods, alcohol, food, and approachable membership tiers, the numbers make sense. (And if you're wondering why Costco is members-only, read this.) While Costco customers can choose to pay membership fees manually, loyal shoppers might prefer to set up auto-renewal instead to make the process seamless.
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2 weeks ago |
thelineofbestfit.com | Camryn Teder
Slow-burning and sultry, his soulful side shines through in his poetic lyricism, the ethereal backing vocals, and moving guitar lines. The organic sound is filled out by saxophone and stripped-back drums, bridging together modern influences with old school sounds and making for an addictively tender song drenched in nostalgia. “Man to You” is a song about self-acceptance, exploring de Boer’s queerness against the backdrop of conservative religious traditions and the social definitions of manhood.
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