Showing posts with label Disclosure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disclosure. Show all posts

Disclosure - Magnets ft. Lorde [Music Video]


This Disclosure album...this album is nothing but 🔥🔥🔥🔥. It's really some of the best house-pop records I've heard in a long time. And it's tracks like "Magnets" featuring Lorde that make the album stand out. The album features Lorde, The Weeknd, Miguel, Sam Smith, and more, and each collaboration feels like a legit collab - the tracks feel like 50% Disclosure, 50% the featured artists. I mean, the track with The Weeknd, "Nocturnal", feels like it could easily be a top-10 single from Beauty Beneath The Madness. And the track with Miguel? I can't even begin to describe how crazy that shit is.

You should buy Disclosure's Caracal. It's available now. And when "Royals" came out, I never would've believed you if you told me I'd become a Lorde fan. But lo and behold, I fucking love "Magnets", and "Yellow Flicker Beat (Kanye West Rework)" from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 soundtrack. That entire soundtrack, which Lorde curated, was dope, btw. You should check that out, too.

Disclosure - Willing & Able ft. Kwabs [Lyric Video]

Damn. Disclosure is on a goddamn roll. Their new album is gonna be flame. There was "Holding On" with Gregory Porter, then there was "Omen" with Sam Smith, and now there's "Willing & Able" featuring Kwabs. I think I was sleeping on them before they started releasing tracks from Caracal (due 9/25) because I don't remember loving their music this much. I guess it's time to revisit their catalog before the new album drops. In the meantime, please, Disclosure, release that track with Miguel.

Song of the Day: Disclosure - Holding On ft. Gregory Porter

Disclosure has had some fucking bangers throughout the few short years they've been about. There's "Latch" w/ pre-super famous Sam Smith (though I'm partial to the ScHoolboy Q remix). There's "White Noise" with AlunaGeorge. There's the Flume remix of "You and Me" featuring Eliza Doolittle. And I think "Holding On", while not quite there, is pretty close to that atmosphere. The new Disclosure album, Caracal, drops September 25th.