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Adrianne Lenker Isn’t Scared of Sadness
  + stars: | 2024-03-11 | by ( Jeremy Gordon | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When the singer and songwriter Adrianne Lenker was 21, she was involved in a bike accident that knocked out one of her incisors. But after she was able to invest in a porcelain tooth, Lenker realized she actually didn’t want to forget about the injury. “After all that time with just a gap, it kind of felt strange to not see the scar,” she said in a recent interview. And over the past several years, she has earned a reputation as a songwriter who sees the scars, and turns them into something beautiful. Though Big Thief is a band of four equals, Lenker — who sings, writes and plays guitar — is the engine powering its sound.
Persons: Adrianne Lenker, Lenker, , , Fleetwood Mac, Lenker —, Philip Weinrobe
But now, the Folk Implosion’s contributions to that soundtrack will be reissued on Sept. 8 via Domino Records as “Music for Kids.” It contains all the original compositions the band made for the movie, many of which have never been available on streaming, as well as a grab bag of sonically similar Folk Implosion recordings from subsequent albums. “Music for Kids” also doubles as a flagship release for the duo’s reunion. Davis left the band in 1999 on unfavorable terms; today, they’re working on new Folk Implosion recordings, and making plans to perform together. “Him being a fan of my work really made me feel safe — that I could just start talking.”Their mutual openness led the Folk Implosion in a very different direction. Contrary to Dinosaur Jr.’s grungy guitar heroics, or Sebadoh’s homespun singer-songwriter recordings, Davis was more comfortable pushing Barlow to experiment with rap and R&B production methods.
Persons: , Davis, , ” Davis, Barlow, “ John, he’s, ” Barlow Organizations: Domino Records Locations: Westfield, Mass, Sebadoh, Davis
Boy George Loves His Deeply Flawed Heroes
  + stars: | 2023-07-01 | by ( Jeremy Gordon | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Boy George was chatting with Leonardo DiCaprio, an acquaintance from years ago, at a Cannes party in May when he realized the actor wasn’t particularly interested in their reunion. “What I said was kind of like what your mum would say: ‘Oh, you’ve done well,’” he recalled in an interview. “You know, he’s Leonardo DiCaprio, but so what? But if you decide to not be like that, it’s such a relief,” he said. “And you go, Oh my God, Bowie was right about everything.”
Persons: Boy George, Leonardo DiCaprio, wasn’t, you’ve, , , , , he’s Leonardo DiCaprio, George, Jon Moss, David Bowie, Bowie Organizations: Cannes, Culture Club
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