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| Kerri
I'm in Tokyo and it's slow
Sipping gin on the way home
Still hungover from the city bar
I'm sitting pretty 'cuz I got this far
Trying hard just to feel right
Flying higher in the sky
Tell me it's gonna be alright
And you dream this is real life

Over a million happy listens of this track on Spotify, but still no EP from Sydney duo Islandis. It was promised to arrive "in 2016" and they're still active on Twitter, so if you like what you hear, keep your eyes and ears open for more coming soon. I've been holding this song in my queue, waiting for the EP, but decided to share it today because of the title... As previously mentioned, Keith and I are in our hometown this weekend! So fun.

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INXS- Mystify

| Kerri
In all that exists
None have your beauty
I see your face
And I will survive

Eternally wild with the power
To make every moment come alive
All those stars that shine upon you
Will kiss you every night

All veils and misty
Streets of blue
Almond looks
That chill divine
Some silken moment
Goes on forever
And we're leaving broken hearts behind

Have you heard?? A full album of NEW Michael Hutchence songs will be released early next year. And a documentary. The material was recorded in the months right before he died, and is only now being remastered and fully produced. It will have been 20 years since Hutchence passed. So. I picked this gem from 1987 for today's most important song partially to highlight the announcement, because I'm super excited - INXS was one of my very favorite bands back then. And partially because listening to INXS reminds me of being a girl, passionately listening to music, as well as swimming, playing video games, and quarreling with my younger brother. Who is getting married today!! This song seemed perfectly personal for me to dedicate to him and his bride. Here's to them, to mystifying love, and broken hearts gone forever.

Royal Canoe - Exodus Of The Year

| Keith
Most of my friends got the fuck out
In the exodus of the year
Now it's just me and you in dim winterlight
Straining ourselves to hear
Those three stupid words, I haven't said
While calling you out at night

Canadian indie pop outfit Royal Canoe were one of the more interesting acts we saw at this year's SXSW. They brought an eclectic, at times jarring, but mostly fun sound to their set. Listening to their albums, like 2013's Today We're Believers, you get the sense that there is some cohesion alongside all the diverse layers and quirky songwriting. "Exodus Of The Year" for example stands out and reminds me quite a bit of the work put out by bands like Of Montreal, Cloud Cult and Anathallo.

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