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As Greece braces for another blistering wildfire season, a new line of defense is taking shape in Earth’s orbit. A group of suitcase-sized satellites will alert the first signs of ...
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The British singer’s second album is all curated melancholy and aestheticized heartache, winding its way through jazz, orchestral pop, and R&B with melodramatic flair. There’s a reason behind this ...
“I warned you, dear listener, didn’t I?” Raye declares halfway through her new album. “When I told you this was a sad, sad, saaaad song?” She isn’t joking about that. The south London belter has a ...
Collaborators on RAYE's new album include Hans Zimmer, Al Green and her sisters Amma and Absolutely. By Lars Brandle RAYE knows more than most about hope, and music’s touching powers. The London-born ...
Grandeur is at the core of ‘This Music May Contain Hope’, RAYE’s second album, and it’s awe-inspiring. To deliver this glory, the artist born Rachel Keen can be found making her way through a ...
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