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Nina Guzman

Born in the small island of Puerto Rico, Nina currently lives in Athens, GA with her phantom corgi, Potato. She spends most of her time daydreaming about what it would be like to hang out with Taylor Swift and looking up Nutella recipes on Pinterest.You can find her work in BUST Magazine, HelloGiggles, Thought Catalogue and Portable.tv.

Weekly Playlist: The Only Single Person at the Wedding

Posted on July 14, 2014July 29, 2014 by Nina Guzman

The Only Single Person at the Wedding

You know it’s coming. You love your friend and (hopefully) their long-term partner.  You – along with the rest of Facebook – saw the engagement ring photos, which will remain on the top of your feed for the next month while every single person they know insists on posting a comment of heart emojis. You avoid your mailbox like the plague, but there’s no denying it. Sooner or later, you are going to have to open your invitation and send back an RSVP with the plus one box unchecked.

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Whether you’ve just ended a relationship or have been splendidly single for a while now, there’s just something about weddings that magnify everyone’s relationship status, and being single at one is like having the plague. Here’s the playlist to help you circumvent the wave of pity that’s coming your way. Let’s just hope you don’t get seated at the kid’s table.

Weekly Playlist: Payday

Posted on June 23, 2014July 14, 2014 by Nina Guzman

Payday Playlist

That holiest of holy days is here. After days, weeks even, of six-hour longs shifts full of bratty kids, picky customers and the constant smell of grease, you finally have that thin white envelope that keeps your lights on, the water running and hopefully buys you a couple of cans of cheap beer at Flicker Bar.

This recyclable holy grail for service industry workers (or workers at any other job that involves customer service…or pretty much any job…ever) brings such joy, it deserves it’s own playlist.

Now you better cash that check before your boss realizes that you haven’t washed out the tea dispenser in over a month.

Cherub: ‘Year of the Caprese’

Posted on May 27, 2014May 27, 2014 by Nina Guzman

I don’t know what it is, but I’ve noticed a huge wave of bands (usually all white) with major 90’s R&B influences popping up all over the place. From HAIM to Daft Punk, this resurgence has become the new trend in dance music, and Cherub is no exception. They’re new album, Year of the Caprese, out today, is drenched with 80’s and 90’s nostalgia.  It’s hard to listen to it without picturing scrunchies and neon swim suits.

Hailing from Nashville, TN, Cherub’s two-member line up consisting of Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber gained recognition with their dance club hit, “Doses and Mimosas” and through word of mouth about their uproarious live performances which earned them a slot in major music festivals like Lollapalooza, South by Southwest and Bonnaroo. They’re electro-pop funk sound promises a party, but they’re album sounds more like something on your pre-party playlist. A gateway drug, but far from the hard stuff that will get you waking up in a Mexican hospital with no shoes.

Year of the Caprese, to me, sounds like atmosphere dance music, or chill grind wave, if that’s even a thing. But if it’s not, then at least Cherub can say they paved the way for something other than another excuse for frat guys to start going to music festivals. While the beginning beats and synth-pop influences hook you into the song, it never climaxes, the beat never drops, the full out dancing never starts. It just stays leveled throughout the entire song – really throughout the entire album.

Seeing how they got their notoriety from their live performances, I can see how songs like “Disco Shit” and “<3” could be much livelier and more beat-driven on a live stage with hundreds of people singing along. But I doubt I will ever find out since backward hat-wearing guys grinding girls in crop tops brings back horrible middle school dance memories of my South Florida youth.

Check out their outrageous video for “Doses and Mimosas” released today!

Tour Dates:

May 29 – Las Vegas, NV; Our Big Concert presented by X107.5

May 30 – San Diego, CA; X-Fest presented by San Diego 91X

May 31 – Los Angeles, CA; KROQ Weenie Roast

June 1 – San Francisco, CA; Live 105 BFD

June 7-8 – Ozark, AR; Wakarusa

June 12 – Manchester, TN; Bonnaroo

June 21 – Denver, CO – Westword Music Showcase

June 22 – Dover, DE; Firefly Music Festival

June 26-29 – Rothbury, MI; Electric Forest Festival

June 28-29 – Pilton, UK; Glastonbury

July 18 – Salacgriva, Latvia; Positivus Festival

July 19 – Bern, Switzerland; Gurtenfestival

August 1-3 – Montreal, Canada; Osheaga Festival

August 15 -17 – Somerset, WI; Summer Set Music & Camping Festival

September 6-7 – St Louis, MO; LouFest

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