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The Flood An epic new release from Julience! 'The Flood' features themes of foreboding doom cleverly paired with a heavy guitar sound to inflict the emotion onto the listener. A captivating and passionate track that will draw in listeners from all areas of music. Classic rock and roll is evident in this track and we cannot wait to hear what Julience 'rocks' up with next.
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Window Washer (Part 1), Mumbai/Dubai-based singer Noush Like Sploosh – we’re not sure where that name came from, but we’re sure it’s a great story – one of the most interesting artists knocking around any shore. She seems most happy wrapping her wry, playful lyrics (she’s a storyteller as much as a musician) in jangly guitar melodies and perky rhythms.
The Flood
The Flood An epic new release from Julience! 'The Flood' features themes of foreboding doom cleverly paired with a heavy guitar sound to inflict the emotion onto the listener. A captivating and passionate track that will draw in listeners from all areas of music. Classic rock and roll is evident in this track and we cannot wait to hear what Julience 'rocks' up with next.
Dance Competition Makeup Tutorial!!!
Makeup used: Urban Decay primer potion Urban Decay Naked Basic kit (my fav) Urban Decay black market eyeliner Loreal carbon black voluminous mascara Katy Perry Lashes Lorac take a brow kit Nars Highlighting blush MAC "gentle" Mineral blush Hoola bronzer by Benefit
Window Washer, by Noosh Like Sploosh
Window Washer (Part 1), Mumbai/Dubai-based singer Noush Like Sploosh – we’re not sure where that name came from, but we’re sure it’s a great story – one of the most interesting artists knocking around any shore. She seems most happy wrapping her wry, playful lyrics (she’s a storyteller as much as a musician) in jangly guitar melodies and perky rhythms.