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"Chelsea" is the debut single recorded by American pop rock band Stefy. It was released as the lead single from their debut album, The Orange Album (2006). It was sent to mainstream radio in June 2006 and was made available as a CD single and digital download by Wind-up Records on July 18.
Jayson Green of Pitchfork Media scored the album a 7.7, saying that, "Unknown Rooms is a short album, but its nine songs capture and sustain free-floating fear and menace," while Adrian Agacer of Tiny Mix Tapes gave the album four stars, stating, "This is a sparse album, Chelsea Wolfe's quietest, most beautiful album to date, showcasing a ...
Since its release, "Chelsea" has been praised by music critics. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised the song for being "underscored with sexual menace", while the same site's Tom Maginnis called it a "brilliant ska-inflected rocker".
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame had its most-watched induction ceremony ever on New Year’s Day, with ABC’s primetime special hitting an average 4.6 million viewers. That’s a 49% increase from ...
Chelsea was an early 1970s band from New York City, best known for having drummer Peter Criss before he joined Kiss in 1973. They released one album, the self-titled album Chelsea , in 1970. Shortly after recording their unreleased second studio album, the band broke up.
The song served as the Timbers fight song until 1982, [13] and returned when the team was re-formed as part of the United Soccer League in 2001. In the early 2010s, the song was played at halftime during Timbers home matches [ 13 ] and in 2015 the team, now playing in Major League Soccer , released a "Green is the Color" scarf to commemorate ...
A demonic California dad has been arrested for allegedly beheading his 1-year-old son Friday in an early-morning frenzy of violence that also injured his wife and her mother, according to police.
It is an electro-pop song described as "ethereal" [10] and the music video was described as a "nerdy acid trip". [11] 'Too Many People' was chosen as the third single, and is described as "twinkling" [12] and a "cosmic lullaby". [12] "We Are Very Happy" was described by Chelsea as "personal" and "naked emotional".