November Girl Returns with '90s-Inspired Shoegaze Anthem "Earthly Form"
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Danielle Chelosky
Summary
A music review highlighting November Girl's new single "Earthly Form," a shoegaze/grunge-inspired track from the artist (Willa Rudolph). The song is described as a '90s-indebted anthem with influences from Radiohead's "Creep" and Marcy Playground's "Sex And Candy," and was inspired by an imaginary parasocial relationship with a dead rock star.
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· 1 pulledI wrote this song about an imaginary parasocial relationship our character has with a dead rock star.
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