Weekly Roundup: Jan. 15

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Every Monday, we bring you a playlist filled with tracks the Melodic staff has been listening to on repeat. Hear some of our latest obsessions below:

Estella Dawn “My Kind” Stepping into the new year with pure style, Estella Dawn brings us “My Kind,” a hip-hop, R&B, and pop mix that draws inspiration from the vibrant style of Doja Cat. “My Kind” is sultry, seductive, and hopefully just a glimpse into what Dawn will deliver in 2024.
– Cass Faulding

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The Vaccines – “Discount De Kooning (Last One Standing)” The Vaccines are playing a week of ‘outstore’ shows to support the release of their sixth album Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations, which is packed with instantly catchy indie-rock anthems. Already favourites from the new album, the band played “Primitive Man,” “Discount De Kooning” and “Heartbreak Kid.”
– Tony Palmer

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The Haunt – “I Don’t Like The Quiet” With blazing vocals and infectious guitar riffs, “I Don’t Like The Quiet” is a powerful rock track that tackles the complexities of love and its actual purpose. The sound is strong and unapologetic, seamlessly flowing from intense aggression to soulful introspection. Leaning heavily into rock and roll, The Haunt incorporates elements of pop, punk and a sprinkle of glam, creating a cinematic experience that brings the listener on a sonic rollercoaster.
– Maria Mata

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Cj Pandit – “My Favourite T-Shirt” Pandit’s lyrical talent is clear from the way he cleverly uses the t-shirt as a device to let the listener know exactly how he’s feeling about the situation at hand. It’s something sentimental that everyone will be able to relate to in some way.
– Brittany Muldoon

 

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