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motherphokingburgers:

Dr. Martens 50 - The Cinematic Orchestra cover Lilac Wine

Leaving feels good and pure only when you leave something important, something that mattered to you. Pulling life out by the roots. But you can’t do that until your life has grown roots.

John Green, Paper Towns  (via seabois)

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nothingsoundsbetter:

“Sweet Talk” - Jessie Ware

Jessie Ware and Julio Bashmore as their childhood selves, recreating that coy, innocent love we all feel at the beginning of things. This there anything as great? Anything as beautifully right? I’m talking about the video now. This is a really good music video.

Check out Julio’s deadpan at 1:48

-Eric Kossina

My uni mates started a band a while back and keep going from strength to strength. 

Here’s a snippet from their EP Two Moons. 

If you like what you hear head over to lukaofficialmusic.bandcamp.com to download their EP for FREE.

A hugely catchy song from newcomers Clean Bandit. 

Enjoy A&E

The Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice (Vocals Only)

prchtshrk:

The Beach Boys / Wouldn’t It Be Nice (Vocals Only)

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The Muppets blooper reel was released today and it is as hilarious as the movie was. For all Jim Henson fans who loved the movie, this is a must see. 

Enjoy!

A simply stunning vocal from up and coming soul/blues singer Jamie N Common, based out of London, UK. Promising future for this boy. What a sound!

A powerhouse cast of Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Paul Giamati and Phillip Seymour Hoffman star in this adaptation of Beau Willimon’s broadway success story, ‘The Ides of March’.

Released October 28 2011 (UK)

Finally THE talented brother from Oasis, gets a chance to reveal the fruits of his labour. 

I doubt he’ll need to drop shocking quotes to aid the sales either..

‘The Death of You and Me’ is a lovely acoustic number that harks back to the sounds of the Kinks with all the familiar charm of some of Oasis’s best work.

Enjoy.

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