signed an executive order ending his own policy on June 20, his new order will detain entire families together, and many, includingAmnesty International When I was a fairly little kid, like between six and nine years old, my parents gave me a tape recorder for my birthday or Christmas. That experience of being able to record myself and play it back and create things was definitely a huge coming of age experience. I think too, hearing Jimi Hendrix for the first time was a really huge thing for me. I was an early teen and there was something about that music that touched on some very deep territory. I was a little bit older like 14 and heard Acid House for the first time and I ran over to my cousin’s house and I was like "We have to figure out how to make this music." I think the first concert I ever went to, I saw Siouxsie and the Banshees and that totally blew me away.Instagram contentView on InstagramTVHow would you describe your music now?GRR: "I didn’t have a title for the EP until just a few weeks before it came out," he tells me over the phone from Los Angeles. "We were driving to SXSW and I was in the backseat, someone else was taking the driving shift, and we were listening to something in the car and I just thought of ’Mellow Drama’ I liked that it was a word split, two conflicting ideas." It’s a fitting description for the five-track offering, a collection of honest, introspective songs exploring the intricacies of love and relationships, backed by subtle, moving melodies. Every note on the album makes you feel, and for Kevin, that’s what it’s all about. "I was playing Cards Against Humanity the other night, and I pulled the card that says, ’Genuine human connection,’" he says. "I ended up using it for something completely unrelated and funny, but it just made me think: That is the goal of music, it’s just to connect with people on some level." out and about this week with a very sparkly ring onthat
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