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Repeat Songs of the Week

Ah, RTE.  Every time I say I'm not going to forsake you, I work 200 hours a week and do anyway.  No more empty promises!  Just words when I can.

And more important than words, music!


Waitress Original Cast Recording / When He Sees Me

I saw 'Waitress' when I was in NY earlier this summer and was mesmerized.  It's outstanding and I've been listening to the album ever since.  This song is a treasure of staccato accents and real talk about virtual dating insecurity.


Matt Hires / Restless Heart

I saw this guy on my birthday and I love this song - a foot stomping kiss off.


Seinabo Sey / Poetic

I saw her open for X Ambassadors (eeks! so many concerts I need to write about!) and bawled.  Her voice is magic.


The Trews / In the Morning

"You push everyone away / But you don't want to be alone / You still don't know what you want / But you have to let that go / And trust that the sun will rise in the morning."  I'm just going to leave that there.


Moon Taxi / Morocco

This sounds like something else?  I dig it.


The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey / Closer

This has been on heavy rotation on the Top 40 station I wake up to everyday (gotta stay hip to what the kids are into, obvs) and I love it.  The sing-song monotone of the chorus is so, so catchy.  Plus, I'm going to love anything with the rallying cry of, "We ain't ever getting older."  

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