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Adia Victoria, Goodbye Ronnie Spector, Plus Opinions on Earl Sweatshirt and FKA twigs

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Sound Opinions

Society & Culture, Music, Arts

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot interview singer and songwriter Adia Victoria about her stunning 2021 album "A Southern Gothic." They also review some new music from Earl Sweatshirt and FKA twigs, plus they bid farewell to the late Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes.

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Featured Songs:

Adia Victoria, "Troubled Mind," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Earl Sweatshirt, "Sick!," Sick!, Tan Cressida/Warner, 2022

Earl Sweatshirt, "Tabula Rasa (feat. Armand Harmmer)," Sick!, Tan Cressida/Warner, 2022

Earl Sweatshirt, "Titanic," Sick!, Tan Cressida/Warner, 2022

FKA twigs, "tears in the club (feat. the weeknd)," Caprisongs, Young, 2022

FKA twigs, "meta angel," Caprisongs, Young, 2022

FKA twigs, "careless (feat. daniel caesar)," Caprisongs, Young, 2022

Adia Victoria, "South For The Winter (feat. Matt Berninger)," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Adia Victoria, "Magnolia Blues," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Adia Victoria, "You Was Born To Die (feat. Kyshona Armstrong, Margo Price & Jason Isbell)," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Adia Victoria, "Far From Dixie," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Adia Victoria, "Please Come Down," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Adia Victoria, "Mean-Hearted Woman," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

Adia Victoria, "Whole World Knows," A Southern Gothic, Atlantic, 2021

The Ronettes, "Be My Baby," Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica, Philles, 1964

Ronnie Spector, "She Talks To Rainbows," She Talks to Rainbows, Kill Rock Stars, 1999

The Ronettes, "Do I Love You?," Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica, Philles, 1964

Ronnie Spector, "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory," She Talks to Rainbows, Kill Rock Stars, 1999

John Prine, "Hello In There," John Prine, Atlantic, 1971

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0:00.0

Hey there if you're listening to this and you support us on Patreon,

0:04.0

you can hear it viauduru and that. You're listening to sound opinions and this week we'll be talking with Adia Victoria whose

0:33.7

2021 album a southern gothic captivated both of us. I'm Jim De Reganus and I'm

0:40.4

Greg Kott. We'll also bid farewell to the late Ronnie Specter, but first let's review some new music.

0:47.0

So we gotta get spin another web at home.

0:52.0

Mr. Spitz like I'm Spider-Man.

0:54.8

Felt it on the limb. You were falling slip again. I heard like the trip.

1:00.0

What the trip?

1:01.0

Yeah, how you live. I guess it's all you get. That is a little bit of the title track Sick with the exclamation point by Earl Sweatshirt

1:20.5

his fourth album newly out Earl sweatshirt, his fourth album, newly out.

1:23.6

Earl sweatshirt, Greg, I never thought we'd still be talking about him in 2022.

1:29.2

He emerged originally 2009 or so as a member of Odd Future.

1:35.0

One of the snotiest most boundary pushing,

1:38.0

some would say most offensive members of the Odd Future Collective.

1:42.0

He was born in Chicago but migrated to LA, which is where that group was from.

1:47.0

They specialized in outrage, and he was part of it. He also was the most mysterious part of it.

1:53.0

Since his mom, he was still a teenager, mid-teens,

1:57.0

sent him to reform school.

1:59.0

And so Earl Sweatcher, while being championed on the net by fans of Odd Future was not performing with the collective.

2:07.0

You know, broke out and began a solo career of very short, concise albums, mostly under half an hour with the odd future

2:17.9

sound but showing considerable growth. As I said this is his fourth proper

2:22.2

studio album it is called Sick. It replaces an album he was working on.

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