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Dominated by THE ACES - I've Loved You for So Long

Dominated by THE ACES - I've Loved You for So Long

FromDOM POP


Dominated by THE ACES - I've Loved You for So Long

FromDOM POP

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, we're dialing up the gay to MAJOR as we submit ourselves to queer-indie girl group THE ACES to discuss their newest LP 'I've Loved You for So Long'. As a long-time Ace Face, Quincy has a lot to say (and teach) during the track-by-track, including the bts delays for this album (& their last one), the coming-of-age-as-a-queer-person themes surrounding the project, and what you can always expect in a release from these girlies.

ALSO discussed: BEBE REXHA's assault by phone at her NYC show, TROYE SIVAN's filthy disgusting rollout for his new single 'Rush', CARLY RAE JEPSEN's 'companion project' to The Loneliest Time, and the WHITE HOUSE's questionable decision to not let one of BETTY WHO's dancers perform because of his OnlyF*ns...

AT THE SPA: DAGNY (Same Again [For Love]). HAYLEY KIYOKO (Greenlight), PURPLE DISCO MACHINE (Bad Company), LEIGH-ANNE (Don't Say Love), AMAARAE (Co-Star), ROSE GRAY (Happiness), IDINA MENZEL (Move), and SAM SMITH & MADONNA (Vulgar).

NEXT WEEK: 5 Years of 'Palo Santo' by YEARS & YEARS!
Released:
Jun 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A plane headed to the Grammy's is going down, there's only one parachute, which pop star do you save? Join renowned homosexuals Quincy and Hayden every Thursday as they discuss latest trends, releases and throwbacks to some of pop's most dominant moments. Each episode consists of POP culture's latest hits, a trip to the S.P.A. where newly released songs are heralded as 'Smashes, Passes, or Asses', and a culminating deep dive into the album of the week! Ultimately, Dom Pop is a quasi-hour of laughs, questionable puns, and an endless, unabashed celebration of pop music.