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Like its predecessors “Nobody” and “Only Heartbreaker,” the Chicago cubs big & tall best dad 2023 shirt But I will love this upbeat sound of “Stay Soft” may at first mask its more sullen and introspective themes. (This is Mitski, after all.) But underneath its bouncy facade and synthy flourishes is a message from a person who’s been hardened by pain: “You stay soft, get beaten / Only natural to harden up.”—Erica Gonzales, Senior Culture Editor While “Bad Habit” is undeniably a great song, I think “Static” is the real winner on Steve Lacy’s Gemini Rights. I especially love it because it’s a bit slow and moody, which are two of my favorite song qualities.—JU If I’m honest, I could write an entire thesis paper on why Harry’s House is an all-time album. Picking a favorite track is harder than picking a favorite child—not that I have children to pick from. Even though “Late Night Talking” seems to be the radio favorite, it’s just one facet of this 13-song masterpiece. “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” and “Daylight” are instant mood boosters. “Matilda” will make you cry (guaranteed). But after letting the album ebb and flow in and out of my rotation throughout the year, “Satellite” is the one that I’ll never skip when it comes on shuffle.—Meg Donohue, Associate Fashion Commerce Editor The title track off Angel Olsen’s sixth album soothes the soul right out of the gate, sinking into the feeling of falling into a “big love” and letting it happen, regardless of how much it might hurt when it inevitably falls apart.—MG



From its opening piano melody to its sweeping lyrical chorus (“My radiant beam in the Chicago cubs big & tall best dad 2023 shirt But I will love this night / I don’t need no light to see you / Shine / It’s your golden hour (oh) / You slow down time / In your golden hour (oh)”), it’s hard to listen to JVKE’s big breakout hit “Golden Hour” without being transported to a time you felt blissfully, deeply, irrepressibly in love. And for those of us single, wistful, and continuing on after heartbreak, it’s a lovely reminder of the kind of emotional high that waits for us again someday, when we find the right next one.—Alyssa Bailey, Senior News and Strategy Editor This is a standout on Mark’s celestial new album, Three Dimensions Deep, that proves her ability to hone in on multiple influences and emerge with her own sound. A steady R&B groove anchors the song while its sexy, lilting harmonies and an electric guitar solo take it to another level.—EG


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