Stream: Finneas, ‘What They’ll Say About Us’
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What will the legacy of today’s young generation be? Finneas strikes a confident note on his poignant new single “What They’ll Say About Us.”
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.

What will the legacy of today’s young generation be? Finneas strikes a confident note on his poignant new single “What They’ll Say About Us.”
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“The House That Bradley Built,” a 24-track compilation saluting the catalog of Sublime, is out Friday, benefiting the Nowell Family Foundation and its rehab facility, Bradley’s House.
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Watch a couple of special sessions with Phoebe Bridgers. Also, stream the Aces, Dan Croll, Bright Eyes, Black Pumas, Nathaniel Rateliff, Pokey LaFarge, Allen Stone and more.
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Sharon Van Etten guests on the title track to Deep Sea Diver’s third album, “Impossible Weight” — and joins the frontwoman Jessica Dobson in the video. It’s a tour de force for the Seattle quartet.
Watch’s Moses Sumney’s new made-at-home video; also, stream G. Morales, Brandy/Monica, Geographer, Carla Morrison, Needtobreathe and more.
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