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  1. Lately I Feel Everything (stylized as lately I feel EVERYTHING) is the fourth solo studio album by American singer Willow. It was released through MSFTSMusic, Roc Nation and Polydor Records on July 16, 2021.

  2. 16 juil. 2021 · lately I feel EVERYTHING, Willows highly anticipated fourth studio album, dropped on 16th of July 2021. It features the likes of Avril Lavigne and blink-182 ’s Travis Barker]( Travis...

  3. Created and recorded during quarantine, lately I feel EVERYTHING is an homage to the touchstones of 2000s pop-punk, such as blink-182, Avril Lavigne, and Fefe Dobson. The opening track “t r a n s p a r e n t s o u l” is an upbeat, energetic, angst-ridden anthem with a mix of clean and distorted guitars backed by booming drums courtesy of ...

  4. 21 juil. 2021 · lately I feel EVERYTHING. Willow. 2021. 6.6. By Arielle Gordon. Genre: Rock. Label: Universal. Reviewed: July 21, 2021. Willows fourth solo album continues to unpack her lifelong...

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  5. 22 juil. 2021 · LaTesha Harris, NPR Music: With lately I feel EVERYTHING, it feels like you're reaching backward, calling on sounds of your youth, to heal your inner child, but at the same time, it also...

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  6. 8 juil. 2021 · Lately I Feel EVERYTHING is therefore Willow plunging straight into her mind’s deep sea. “[The album is] a direct response in a way of like, ‘ Damn, I don’t want to look at this in a negative way’,” she says. Recording started just after she’d voluntarily locked herself in the box, while involuntarily locked up at home ...

  7. 16 juil. 2021 · Smiths album Lately I Feel Everything, out today, captures that sheer power rush. While it has the spirit of riot grrrl, Smiths influences clearly come from all genres —“Fuck You” could easily find a home nestled in between “Rebel Girl” and “DemiRep.”