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POPPY - NEGATIVE SPACES


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Negative Spaces
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SUM3305
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Rock / metal /
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Rock/ Metal - Poppy's highly anticipated new album Negative Spaces. 
Negative Spaces continues the sonic adventurism of this spring’s diamond-radiant industrial anthem “New Way Out,” with Poppy and co-producer Jordan Fish (ex-Bring Me the Horizon). It’s the thrilling sound of an ever-evolving artist redefining their legacy one song at a time, with a welcome understanding that there’s still so much inspiration to be found in the margins yet to be explored, deep within the negative spaces

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Have You Had Enough?
a2
The Cost Of Giving Up
a3
They're All Around Us
a4
Yesterday
a5
Crystallized
a6
Vital
a7
Push Go
b1
Nothing
b2
The Center's Falling Out
b3
Hey There
b4
Negative Spaces
b5
Surviving On Defiance
b6
No Way Out
b7
Tomorrow
b8
Halo

Last FM Information on Poppy

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Moriah Rose Pereira known professionally as Poppy (or Moriah Poppy, That Poppy), is an American singer, songwriter, actress and model. In early 2014, Poppy signed to Island Records. Over a year later, her debut single ''Everybody Wants to Be Poppy'' was released and in early 2016, she released her debut extended play, Bubblebath. In late 2016, Poppy became the face of Sanrio's "Hello Sanrio" collection. In the summer of 2017, she signed to Mad Decent, and in October released her first studio album, Poppy.Computer. To promote the album she embarked on her first tour, which consisted of 34 North American cities separated by shows in London and Tokyo. In 2018, Poppy released her web television series, I'm Poppy, and released her second studio album, Am I a Girl?. In 2019, Poppy released her second extended play, Choke. In January 2020, she released her third studio album, I Disagree, and the deluxe version, I Disagree (more) was released August 2020. Poppy released her third extended play, A Very Poppy Christmas, in December 2020. She performed her song EAT at the 2021 GRAMMYs ceremony, which was included in her fourth extended play, EAT (NXT Soundtrack), released in June 2021. Her fourth studio album, Flux, was released on September 24 2021. Boasting a pastel-haired innocence, a danceable sound and a hint of underlying angst, Poppy seems to transcend classification. The doe-eyed singer-songwriter is quirky and unconventional, with a style to match. It’s this entirely unique quality that attracted the attention of Island Records, to which she was signed until the ending of 2016. “I’m so excited to do this,” she says of working with the label. “I just want people to have fun with my music and forget about their problems for a few minutes.” Poppy grew up in Nashville, surrounded by music. Her father was a drummer in a punk band and her brother followed suit, drumming for multiple groups at once. Despite her percussive roots, Poppy had a different passion: “I was a dancer for 11 years,” she remembers. “That was my first love. But when I was in middle school I started to get made fun of a lot and music became my outlet.” To cope, Poppy began writing lyrics in her journal and listening to bands like Jimmy Eat World, No Doubt and Blondie. Finally, when it came time to choose between dancing and music, Poppy “fell in love with singing.” Her love for music has only grown since then; she now has hundreds of journals full of song ideas and melodies. “For me it starts with lyrics and a concept,” she says of her process. “My songs usually draw on what I’m going through, what my friends are going through – even what characters in a movie are going through. I generally write about things that are going on in my world.” Poppy’s world is certainly a colorful one, filled with roller-skating, hair dye and the latest documentaries. She loves purple and Pop Rocks and often draws on J-Pop, which is “drastically different from K-Pop,” for inspiration. “On the surface, it looks innocent and cute, but there’s definitely a darker undertone,” she says of the Japanese genre. “That really connects with personality.” Her music exhibits the same dichotomy. Reggae-inspired beats, punky rock riffs and a candy-sweet pop sensibility infuse each of her tracks, co-existing in a wholly enigmatic manner. Her songs are irresistibly catchy, but cheeky lyrics add a depth and complexity rarely found in traditional pop songs. Lowlife showcases her dynamic vocal talent and offers mischievous lyrics like “you’re the highlight of my lowlife.” It’s both playful and powerful. Everybody Wants To Be Poppy, her self-proclaimed “theme song,” shows a clever sense of humor. “I’m just a princess with a pistol,” she sings, and it definitely rings true. Her upcoming album, Negative Spaces, is coming out on November 15, 2024. She released an EP, the cost of giving up to promote this album with 2 new songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.