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Current Joys, Dutch Interior, iluvboyband (concert) @ Xanadu - 19 Dec feat. Current Joys, Dutch Interior, iluvboyband
Current Joys, Dutch Interior, iluvboyband (concert) @ Xanadu - 19 Dec feat. Current Joys, Dutch Interior, iluvboyband
Current Joys, Dutch Interior, iluvboyband (concert) @ Xanadu - 19 Dec feat. Current Joys, Dutch Interior, iluvboyband
Nick Rattigan has gone through quite a winding musical path as Current Joys. His album "East My Love" is the introspective, folksy pit stop along the way. Our #SongoftheDay is "Lullaby for the Lost". Enjoy the vista.
🎧 Listen at thepropagandasite.com
Recensie: Current Joys – East My Love ★★★★
https://writteninmusic.com/albumrecensie/current-joys-east-my-love/
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Bijna niemand is zo onvoorspelbaar als Nick Rattigan van Current Joys. Op muzikaal vlak stelt hij mij uitermate gelukkig met het lichtelijk melancholische Voyager waarop hij het ene moment als een neurotisch neefje van The National frontman Matt Berninger klinkt, om vervolgens de zwaarmoedige Robert Smith romanticus uit te hangen. Dat dit grotendeels door zijn […]
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Current Joys:
🎵 Alabama
from the album A Different Age
Current Joys - California Rain (Official Video) - YouTube
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Current Joys is Nick Rattigan's solo project where he's been releasing his stylistically diverse, well-crafted, and emotionally resonant songs.
Find out more about his music at https://thepropagandasite.com/artist/current-joys
Current Joys is the stage name adopted by singer-songwriter Nick Rattigan, who (at least in this project) tends to go back and forth between solemn, low-tempo songs and up-tempo, almost drum machine driven songs that are reminiscent of the low-fi versions of the early post-punk of the Seventeen Seconds era Cure. His more recent work has gravitated towards emotionally heavy lyrical ballads with lowered pace and sparse instrumentation, often with just a guitar or accompanied by a keyboard. His singing occasionally brings Robert Smith's signature wail to mind. The songs are fairly compelling, well-crafted, and can be beautifully melancholic, but also fairly intense in general. They are not intended to cheer you up, but to guide you into a quietly contemplative, self-reflective path.