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... that after praising them on
Instagram,
The 1975's Matty Healy appeared on the Blackstarkids track "Friendship"? Source: One day, the former’s Matty Healy reached out via Instagram: “We literally felt like we were floating on clouds when he said he liked our band,”
NME Dirty Hit labelmates Beabadoobee and The 1975's Matty Healy make cute cameos on track five, 'Friendship"
Coupdemain Magazine
ALT1:... that actor
Frankie Muniz praised the Blackstarkids on
Twitter for their track "Frankie Muniz"? Source: The TV-referencing second single “FRANKIE MUNIZ,” which got the attention of the actor himself who praised the single on Twitter,
Volatile Weekly
ALT2:... that the Blackstarkids create a visual concept for their work before any music or lyrics have been made? Source:BLACKSTARKIDS have always had an unusual way of working: each project starts with a “visual concept” before any beats have been produced, or any lyrics have even been penned.
NME
Created by
Yorkshiresky (
talk). Self-nominated at 16:13, 16 October 2021 (UTC).reply
New enough (nominated on its day of creation), long enough (2,602 characters), with citations and
no obvious copyright violations. QPQ completed. Hooks are good; I have a preference for ALT2, followed by ALT0, followed by ALT1. Coincidentally, I stumbled upon this review because I got to hear some of their Riot Fest set! I was between acts and needed something to eat, and they were playing by the food trucks. — GhostRiver 15:24, 20 October 2021 (UTC)reply
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... that after praising them on
Instagram,
The 1975's Matty Healy appeared on the Blackstarkids track "Friendship"? Source: One day, the former’s Matty Healy reached out via Instagram: “We literally felt like we were floating on clouds when he said he liked our band,”
NME Dirty Hit labelmates Beabadoobee and The 1975's Matty Healy make cute cameos on track five, 'Friendship"
Coupdemain Magazine
ALT1:... that actor
Frankie Muniz praised the Blackstarkids on
Twitter for their track "Frankie Muniz"? Source: The TV-referencing second single “FRANKIE MUNIZ,” which got the attention of the actor himself who praised the single on Twitter,
Volatile Weekly
ALT2:... that the Blackstarkids create a visual concept for their work before any music or lyrics have been made? Source:BLACKSTARKIDS have always had an unusual way of working: each project starts with a “visual concept” before any beats have been produced, or any lyrics have even been penned.
NME
Created by
Yorkshiresky (
talk). Self-nominated at 16:13, 16 October 2021 (UTC).reply
New enough (nominated on its day of creation), long enough (2,602 characters), with citations and
no obvious copyright violations. QPQ completed. Hooks are good; I have a preference for ALT2, followed by ALT0, followed by ALT1. Coincidentally, I stumbled upon this review because I got to hear some of their Riot Fest set! I was between acts and needed something to eat, and they were playing by the food trucks. — GhostRiver 15:24, 20 October 2021 (UTC)reply