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  Musician, producer, composer, singer, DeLaurentis is one and more.  ©dominiquegau  It’s the story of a French little girl who would watch her dad playing music, and quickly understood that musical notes could spring up and fly away from her arms, her hands, her fingers. The music was a part of her. With this revelation, the sky opened up to her. After several years spent at the Conservatory, she went back to her hometown, where alone, she learned from her new strange friends : keyboards, machines, and computers. She worked. A lot. With strength and temper, pleasure and ease. This young woman progressively became DeLaurentis. DeLaurentis settled in the French capital, Paris, in 2015, and released her first two EPs. She started to get noticed then, with her unique universe and music videos. Major French publications such as Trax, Rock & Folk and Les Inrockuptibles started talking about her music , and soon after, some of her songs were featured in national commercials, and her sin
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  Homer Marrs       Featured on the cover of the September issue of Bear World Magazine, Homer Marrs releases his new song “ Ben ,” that he describes as “ the acoustic ballad Morrissey and Billy Corgan haven't had the chance to co-write yet.” An alt-rock pining for unrequited love, the song features bleeding-heart crooning over undulating chords. The title was selected as a nod to Michael Jackson, Crispin Glover, and Veruca Salt.  The video explores a performer’s process of coping with heartache and trying to make art during the grieving process while forcing himself to continue in his craft. The lyrics allude to alcoholism, substance abuse, regret, humiliation, and shame.  Homer Marrs was discovered nationwide for his live performance of “ The Facebook Song ” on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in support of the first National UnFriend Day, the Los Angeles–based indie rock musician Homer Marrs is back, after the success of his song “ Happy Pride from the End of the World”, hitting #8 on t