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]]>Fans of The 1975 will enjoy the indie rock sounds of the boyband Wallows. You might recognize the leading man of the band, Dylan Minnette, from the hit show “Thirteen Reasons Why.” Their song “Are You Bored Yet” is reminiscent of the 1975’s more upbeat tracks with guitar instrumentals such as “I’m In Love With You.”
Fans of the the 1975’s slow burn songs such as “Somebody Else,” and “Robbers” will particularly enjoy the hypnotic sounds of The Japanese House. Amber’s sultry sound in “Saw You in a Dream” offers listeners a pleasant melange of indie rock, pop, and sad girl energy that fans are sure to resonate with.
Like The 1975 and the Wallows, Clairo is great for fans of indie heartbreak, and songs about falling in love. Her vocals are unique in tracks such as “Sofia,” and “Bags” where she offers audience lyrics about love and relationships, akin to lyrics in many of The 1975 songs.
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]]>The post Here’s Five Songs to Listen to if You Love Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Like Stranger’s, Barret’s song “Heartbreak in the Hamptons” is melodic and trancelike, and evokes lyrics of love and money, against the backdrop of the luxurious Hamptons.
Pinkpanther’s “Pain,” evokes similar feelings to “Strangers” as it reminisces about a previous romance, and inspires similar feelings of vulnerability. The soulful vocals and musical sound also feel similar to Grace’s.
Lorde’s voice is melodic and haunting in its entirely, and her song “Supercut” is reminiscent of loss and love, reflection, and driving your car late at night with the music all the way up. Lorde’s vocals are akin to Grace’s, as are her lyrics in this gem of a song.
Melanie Martinez’s Pity Party mirrors Grace’s feelings of rejection and isolation, and share an atmospheric depth and hypnotic sound.
Fans of Kenya Grace’s voice will particular enjoy Eryn Martin’s sound. Her soft vocals are similar whispery tone, and her lyrics invoke a similar emotional landscape.
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]]>The post Songs to Listen to if You Love Lizzie McAlpine’s, “ceilings.” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sarah Kays’ ballad, like “ceilings,” will make you reminisce about lost love, midnight drives, and kissing in the rain. Make sure you’re ready for an emotional ride.
This romantic duet by Ashe and Billie Eilish’s brother, FINNEAS, is both dreamy and whimsical, a celebration about falling in love, even if it’s just “till forever falls apart.” This song is less of a breakup song than “ceilings”, and is similar to McAlpine’s sultry sound.
Sadie Jean’s heartfelt lyrics about missing a previous lover and the hope of reconnecting with them will leave you gasping for air and reaching for the tissues, just like “ceilings.”
Cutler’s new hit single, “Your Bones,” is on track for fans of “ceilings,” as it captures the feeling of young love and vulnerability. The upbeat chorus describes loving someone “down to their bones” and an all-consuming- love.
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]]>The post The First Tip For Learning a New Instrument appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>When you’re first starting out, it doesn’t matter how long you play. It doesn’t matter if you play five minutes every day or five hours every day. What matters is that you’re enjoying it. The more you enjoy doing it, the more you’ll keep coming back for more.
Approach your instrument as if you would approach any relationship. You’re developing a bond with your instrument—and not just your instrument, but music as a whole. You may find yourself falling in love with it, and therefore you just want to be doing it all the time. If so, then great! Enjoy the ride. Or perhaps you’re still trying to feel things out slowly. That’s just as fine too. Focus on loving the process, and you can’t go wrong!
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]]>The post 3 Best Ways to Discover New Music on Spotify appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Spotify Radio is a great way to let someone else choose your music and discover new artists and songs. Once you follow a playlist it gets saved to your radio library. You can then personalize the choices by liking and disliking specific songs. Following a station will save it in your library so you can get to it again and again.
Interested in brand new tunes? The Discover Weekly option may just be the thing for you. It will always give you the latest suggestions based on your own taste. This feature is famous among users for getting you just the music you’ve been craving.
If you like to listen to music of different styles, Spotify gives you up to six different daily mixes to choose from. The mixes contain some tracks you already love and some new ones that you’ll probably enjoy so they are one of the best ways to get new music.
The post 3 Best Ways to Discover New Music on Spotify appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How Learning an Instrument Can Improve Your Mental Health appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There’s something truly heartwarming about giving of yourself to others. Just as we noted earlier that listening to music can improve one’s mental health, the idea that you can give that joy to someone else by learning to play music—that in itself can truly boost your mood and improve your mental health.
Like all things in life, there’s a wonderful feeling of satisfaction one gets when they accomplish something difficult. Thus, learning an instrument is a great way to feel accomplished and feel satisfied as a result.
Learning to play an instrument requires a lot of discipline and focus. Therefore, if you’ve learned how to play an instrument, chances are that you’ve gone through a real process of disciplining yourself and finding focus. This, too, can be a good way to achieve balance in life and restore certain semblances of your mental health.
The post How Learning an Instrument Can Improve Your Mental Health appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Podcasts to Listen to If You Like Learning New Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The Memory Palace will immerse you in the past through vignettes and short stories. Hosted by a former NPR reporter, it’s a creative way to learn about history from perspectives you might not have known about before.
Switched On Pop is a super interesting way to see pop music in a new light. A music producer and a musicologist analyze current pop hits using traditional analysis techniques. It’s a great way to get a deeper understanding of the music you listen to. It also helps you see how music today came out of the music of the past.
99% Invisible is a podcast about all the things you probably never thought about before. If you’ve ever looked around and wondered “why does our world look how it does?” Then this is the podcast for you. Hear, and many others, wherever you listen to podcasts.
The post 3 Podcasts to Listen to If You Like Learning New Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Most Iconic Rom-Com Songs For Your Next Playlist appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>“Cruel to Be Kind” and “I Want You To Want Me” by Letters To Cleo.
These will give the playlist hype and have you dancing like a 90’s punk queen.
“Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the Richer.
While still an upbeat song, this classic jam will have you wistfully walking down the street as if you were walking down the aisle.
“In Your Eyes” by Peter Gabriel.
As the song playing on the boombox that John Cusack holds above his head in one of the best-known rom-com climaxes, this song is simply too iconic to leave out.
“Rollin’ With My Homies” by Coolio.
Played during the party, the song comes back later in the movie as a symbol of heartbreak–but it will also add some hip hop funk to your playlist.
“I’ve Had the Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.
As the song played during possibly the most well-known romantic movie moment of all time, when Patrick Swayze lifts Jennifer Grey above his head and her life changes forever, this song must be included on any good rom-com playlist.
The post The Most Iconic Rom-Com Songs For Your Next Playlist appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Classical Composers to Listen to That Will Help Concentration appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Chopin’s work is soothing, melodic, and pretty. It’s a perfect option if you’re looking for something that will help keep your stress levels low and your work smooth. For the calmest option, check out his piano nocturnes. These pieces are fairly short and don’t have any huge climaxes or instrumental layerings, so they won’t distract you from your task and you also won’t feel like they’re going on forever.
Franz Liszt was a brilliant piano virtuoso, and his pieces manage to be layered with overlapping melodies while being played by one person on one instrument. If you like music that is less structured and has a lot of patterns, then Liszt’s piano compositions are perfect for you.
Franz Joseph Haydn lived most of his life in one place and was quoted as saying that his well-known musical creativity came out of pure boredom. His string quartets in particular manage to keep classical structure while playing with many possibilities within the classical music system. Try listening to these if structured pieces which provide a lot to listen to if you tune in (but are also easy to tune out) are what you’re looking for.
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]]>The post 3 Albums Being Released This Summer to Get Excited About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Lana Del Ray has gifted us with music this year—she released Chemtrails Over the Country Club in March and she’s releasing Blue Banisters in July. Del Rey debuted three tracks from her eighth studio album last week and we’re loving the moody, romantic music.
While everyone’s been talking about Billie Eilish’s new platinum blonde hair and look, we can’t wait for her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever. Eilish has already released the lead single “Your Power” and we’re excited for the rest of the tracks.
Bleachers’ artist Jack Antonoff is known for producing Carly Rae Jepsen, Taylor Swift, St. Vincent, and Lorde, but he also has his own solo project. Bleachers’ upcoming album Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night is an ode to the ’80s.
The post 3 Albums Being Released This Summer to Get Excited About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Artists to Listen to if You Love The 1975 appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Fans of The 1975 will enjoy the indie rock sounds of the boyband Wallows. You might recognize the leading man of the band, Dylan Minnette, from the hit show “Thirteen Reasons Why.” Their song “Are You Bored Yet” is reminiscent of the 1975’s more upbeat tracks with guitar instrumentals such as “I’m In Love With You.”
Fans of the the 1975’s slow burn songs such as “Somebody Else,” and “Robbers” will particularly enjoy the hypnotic sounds of The Japanese House. Amber’s sultry sound in “Saw You in a Dream” offers listeners a pleasant melange of indie rock, pop, and sad girl energy that fans are sure to resonate with.
Like The 1975 and the Wallows, Clairo is great for fans of indie heartbreak, and songs about falling in love. Her vocals are unique in tracks such as “Sofia,” and “Bags” where she offers audience lyrics about love and relationships, akin to lyrics in many of The 1975 songs.
The post 3 Artists to Listen to if You Love The 1975 appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Here’s Five Songs to Listen to if You Love Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Like Stranger’s, Barret’s song “Heartbreak in the Hamptons” is melodic and trancelike, and evokes lyrics of love and money, against the backdrop of the luxurious Hamptons.
Pinkpanther’s “Pain,” evokes similar feelings to “Strangers” as it reminisces about a previous romance, and inspires similar feelings of vulnerability. The soulful vocals and musical sound also feel similar to Grace’s.
Lorde’s voice is melodic and haunting in its entirely, and her song “Supercut” is reminiscent of loss and love, reflection, and driving your car late at night with the music all the way up. Lorde’s vocals are akin to Grace’s, as are her lyrics in this gem of a song.
Melanie Martinez’s Pity Party mirrors Grace’s feelings of rejection and isolation, and share an atmospheric depth and hypnotic sound.
Fans of Kenya Grace’s voice will particular enjoy Eryn Martin’s sound. Her soft vocals are similar whispery tone, and her lyrics invoke a similar emotional landscape.
The post Here’s Five Songs to Listen to if You Love Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Songs to Listen to if You Love Lizzie McAlpine’s, “ceilings.” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sarah Kays’ ballad, like “ceilings,” will make you reminisce about lost love, midnight drives, and kissing in the rain. Make sure you’re ready for an emotional ride.
This romantic duet by Ashe and Billie Eilish’s brother, FINNEAS, is both dreamy and whimsical, a celebration about falling in love, even if it’s just “till forever falls apart.” This song is less of a breakup song than “ceilings”, and is similar to McAlpine’s sultry sound.
Sadie Jean’s heartfelt lyrics about missing a previous lover and the hope of reconnecting with them will leave you gasping for air and reaching for the tissues, just like “ceilings.”
Cutler’s new hit single, “Your Bones,” is on track for fans of “ceilings,” as it captures the feeling of young love and vulnerability. The upbeat chorus describes loving someone “down to their bones” and an all-consuming- love.
The post Songs to Listen to if You Love Lizzie McAlpine’s, “ceilings.” appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The First Tip For Learning a New Instrument appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>When you’re first starting out, it doesn’t matter how long you play. It doesn’t matter if you play five minutes every day or five hours every day. What matters is that you’re enjoying it. The more you enjoy doing it, the more you’ll keep coming back for more.
Approach your instrument as if you would approach any relationship. You’re developing a bond with your instrument—and not just your instrument, but music as a whole. You may find yourself falling in love with it, and therefore you just want to be doing it all the time. If so, then great! Enjoy the ride. Or perhaps you’re still trying to feel things out slowly. That’s just as fine too. Focus on loving the process, and you can’t go wrong!
The post The First Tip For Learning a New Instrument appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Best Ways to Discover New Music on Spotify appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Spotify Radio is a great way to let someone else choose your music and discover new artists and songs. Once you follow a playlist it gets saved to your radio library. You can then personalize the choices by liking and disliking specific songs. Following a station will save it in your library so you can get to it again and again.
Interested in brand new tunes? The Discover Weekly option may just be the thing for you. It will always give you the latest suggestions based on your own taste. This feature is famous among users for getting you just the music you’ve been craving.
If you like to listen to music of different styles, Spotify gives you up to six different daily mixes to choose from. The mixes contain some tracks you already love and some new ones that you’ll probably enjoy so they are one of the best ways to get new music.
The post 3 Best Ways to Discover New Music on Spotify appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How Learning an Instrument Can Improve Your Mental Health appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There’s something truly heartwarming about giving of yourself to others. Just as we noted earlier that listening to music can improve one’s mental health, the idea that you can give that joy to someone else by learning to play music—that in itself can truly boost your mood and improve your mental health.
Like all things in life, there’s a wonderful feeling of satisfaction one gets when they accomplish something difficult. Thus, learning an instrument is a great way to feel accomplished and feel satisfied as a result.
Learning to play an instrument requires a lot of discipline and focus. Therefore, if you’ve learned how to play an instrument, chances are that you’ve gone through a real process of disciplining yourself and finding focus. This, too, can be a good way to achieve balance in life and restore certain semblances of your mental health.
The post How Learning an Instrument Can Improve Your Mental Health appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Podcasts to Listen to If You Like Learning New Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The Memory Palace will immerse you in the past through vignettes and short stories. Hosted by a former NPR reporter, it’s a creative way to learn about history from perspectives you might not have known about before.
Switched On Pop is a super interesting way to see pop music in a new light. A music producer and a musicologist analyze current pop hits using traditional analysis techniques. It’s a great way to get a deeper understanding of the music you listen to. It also helps you see how music today came out of the music of the past.
99% Invisible is a podcast about all the things you probably never thought about before. If you’ve ever looked around and wondered “why does our world look how it does?” Then this is the podcast for you. Hear, and many others, wherever you listen to podcasts.
The post 3 Podcasts to Listen to If You Like Learning New Things appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Most Iconic Rom-Com Songs For Your Next Playlist appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>“Cruel to Be Kind” and “I Want You To Want Me” by Letters To Cleo.
These will give the playlist hype and have you dancing like a 90’s punk queen.
“Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the Richer.
While still an upbeat song, this classic jam will have you wistfully walking down the street as if you were walking down the aisle.
“In Your Eyes” by Peter Gabriel.
As the song playing on the boombox that John Cusack holds above his head in one of the best-known rom-com climaxes, this song is simply too iconic to leave out.
“Rollin’ With My Homies” by Coolio.
Played during the party, the song comes back later in the movie as a symbol of heartbreak–but it will also add some hip hop funk to your playlist.
“I’ve Had the Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.
As the song played during possibly the most well-known romantic movie moment of all time, when Patrick Swayze lifts Jennifer Grey above his head and her life changes forever, this song must be included on any good rom-com playlist.
The post The Most Iconic Rom-Com Songs For Your Next Playlist appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Classical Composers to Listen to That Will Help Concentration appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Chopin’s work is soothing, melodic, and pretty. It’s a perfect option if you’re looking for something that will help keep your stress levels low and your work smooth. For the calmest option, check out his piano nocturnes. These pieces are fairly short and don’t have any huge climaxes or instrumental layerings, so they won’t distract you from your task and you also won’t feel like they’re going on forever.
Franz Liszt was a brilliant piano virtuoso, and his pieces manage to be layered with overlapping melodies while being played by one person on one instrument. If you like music that is less structured and has a lot of patterns, then Liszt’s piano compositions are perfect for you.
Franz Joseph Haydn lived most of his life in one place and was quoted as saying that his well-known musical creativity came out of pure boredom. His string quartets in particular manage to keep classical structure while playing with many possibilities within the classical music system. Try listening to these if structured pieces which provide a lot to listen to if you tune in (but are also easy to tune out) are what you’re looking for.
The post Classical Composers to Listen to That Will Help Concentration appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Albums Being Released This Summer to Get Excited About appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Lana Del Ray has gifted us with music this year—she released Chemtrails Over the Country Club in March and she’s releasing Blue Banisters in July. Del Rey debuted three tracks from her eighth studio album last week and we’re loving the moody, romantic music.
While everyone’s been talking about Billie Eilish’s new platinum blonde hair and look, we can’t wait for her sophomore album, Happier Than Ever. Eilish has already released the lead single “Your Power” and we’re excited for the rest of the tracks.
Bleachers’ artist Jack Antonoff is known for producing Carly Rae Jepsen, Taylor Swift, St. Vincent, and Lorde, but he also has his own solo project. Bleachers’ upcoming album Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night is an ode to the ’80s.
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]]>