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Twin siblings Phoenix and Mercedes Arn-Horn (born 1994) [2] grew up in Toronto, Ontario, and were home-schooled by their mother, an English teacher. [3] Prior to forming Softcult, the Arn-Horn siblings were members of the pop-punk band Courage My Love, which released several EPs and two studio albums throughout the 2010s.
[5] [13] "Love Song" is "an anxious love song" about "loving someone so intensely that you find yourself in constant fear of losing them", [14] whilst "Spoiled" is about self-sabotage. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The EP's title was derived from a quote by Friedrich Nietzsche from his 1886 book Beyond Good and Evil . [ 6 ]
The following is a list of notable soft rock bands and artists and their most notable soft rock songs. This list should not include artists whose main style of music is anything other than soft rock, even if they have released one or more songs that fall under the "soft rock" genre. (Such songs can be added under Category:Soft rock songs.)
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"Tainted Love" is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of American group the Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones in 1964. [3] In 1981, the song attained worldwide fame after being covered and reworked by British synth-pop duo Soft Cell. The song has since been covered by numerous groups and artists.
The song was also certified 2× Platinum in Canada and platinum in New Zealand. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] One of the earliest songs written for what would become the Love album, "She Sells Sanctuary" was first performed during the Dreamtime tour in the fall of 1984, and would become the last song to be recorded with the Cult's longtime drummer, Nigel Preston ...
Cult of Love would be a laugh-a-minute romp if it wasn't for the long-simmering tension and sharp gut-punches. And that's by the design; after all, the laughter and smiles aren't shallow, but very ...
"Lovesong" (sometimes written as "Love Song") is a song by English rock band the Cure, released as the third single from their eighth studio album, Disintegration (1989), on 21 August 1989. The song saw considerable success in the United States, where it reached the number-two position in October 1989 and became the band's only top-10 entry on ...