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Something to Tell You is the second studio album by American pop rock band Haim. It was released on July 7, 2017, by Columbia Records. [2] [3] The album's lead single, " Want You Back ", was released on May 3, 2017, followed by the release of the promotional single "Right Now". [4] On May 10, the album cover was revealed, along with the ...
The three women grew up in the San Fernando Valley, listening to the 1970s classic rock and Americana records of their music-loving parents. While they were still at school their parents formed a family band called Rockinhaim to play cover versions at local charity fairs, with Israeli-born father Mordechai ("Moti") on drums and mother Donna on guitar.
Banned In D.C. is a compilation of hardcore punk and reggae songs by Bad Brains . All the tracks have been previously released, except for the instrumental version of "Riot Squad". In addition, the original single version of "Pay To Cum" and the original mixes of several tracks from Rock for Light see their first appearance on CD here.
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If I Could Change Your Mind. " If I Could Change Your Mind " is a song by American rock band Haim. It was released on March 21, 2014 as the fifth single from their debut studio album, Days Are Gone (2013). [ 1] It was the most searched for indie-rock track of 2014 on Shazam.
Haim ( / ˈhaɪɪm / HY-im; [ 1] meaning "life" in Hebrew, [ a] stylized HAIM) is an American rock band, based in Los Angeles, composed of three sisters, Este (bass guitar and vocals), Danielle (lead vocals, guitar, and drums), and Alana Haim (guitars, keyboards, and vocals). In addition to their primary instruments, each is proficient in ...
Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song) " Right Here, Right Now " is a song by British alternative rock band Jesus Jones from their second studio album, Doubt (1991). It was released as the album's second single on 24 September 1990. Although it spent only nine nonconsecutive weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 31, it became a top ...
About the song's lyrics, Danielle revealed that "people think Now I’m in It is a break-up song because I sing: ‘We can’t be friends’ but I’m talking about me and my mind. It was gnarly and I was not OK with myself". [ 1] Shortly before its release, Danielle revealed that the song was about going through a bout of depression.