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Interview: Shamir On His Final Album ‘Ten’
One of the most fiercely independent musical careers of the past decade discusses writing music with friends, Scott Walker comparisons, and his final chapter, ‘Ten’.
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Shamir – “Neverwannago”
Aptly, Shamir reminds us that you can’t go home again on the lead single off his final album, ‘Ten’.
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Sarah Mary Chadwick – “Someone Else’s Baby”
The Melbourne-based songwriter’s path of least resistance in defeat can be heard as its own kind of freedom on the final preview off ‘Messages to God’.
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Recommended Album: Shamir – ‘Homo Anxietatum’
On his 9th album, the songwriting polymath arrives at a fully-realized point in his story full of the pop-adjacent and counter-counter nuanced charm that has come to define his sound ever since flipping off guaranteed industry plant status.
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Shamir – “Our Song”
The indie pop polymath’s latest single from ‘Homo Anxietatem’ uses his personal effect to make a song that will always stands out against the rest of convention.
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Sarah Mary Chadwick – “Looked Just Like Jesus”
A pretty great imitation of how you can go about finding a reason to enjoy the moment out there in this wretched world from one of cynical songwriting’s finest.
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Shamir – “Crime”
The latest (accidental) single from ‘Homo Anxietatum’ puts the focus back on Shamir’s bold sense of fashion choices.
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Sarah Mary Chadwick – “Shitty Town”
The lead single from the Melbourne songwriter’s forthcoming album, ‘Messages to God’, is masterful at that in Chadwick’s singular, brutalist form.
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Shamir – “Oversized Sweater”
The first single from ‘Homo Anietatem’ is as lived in and welcoming as its name would suggest.