DeathbyRomy is the Lydia Deetz of pop music: Everything she creates is a little strange and unusual, in the most compelling way.
The 20-year-old California-based artist spellbinds with her haunting vocals; dramatic lyrics; and decidedly dark blend of pop, rock, electronica and hip-hop, creating a deliciously distorted sound all her own. Weaving macabre visual imagery with mesmerizing sonic storytelling and pop hooks that stick, the performer draws listeners in like a beautiful black widow luring prey to her intricate web.
If you want to get ahead start and memorize the lyrics to 'Fight for You,' which could be the next single off Jason Derulo's sophomore platter 'Future History,' then we've got some good news. You can get a jump on things by enjoying this futuristic, fast-paced lyric video for said song.
We're loving this lyric clip since the words come flying at you in 3D. They burst off the screen like asteroids.
Kids are a joy. Our lives are made infinitely better by their presence. Ha ha ha! Sorry, we couldn’t keep a straight face there. Listen: we love our kids more than anything and many parts of our lives are infinitely better. Other parts, however, well…not so much. Kids are little incendiary grenades that burn down all sorts of previously constructed dynamics.
Take your relationship. After kids, marriage is different. It just is.
Jenna created a Tinder profile when she was 17. Using the dating app’s toggling age form, she chose “18,” the youngest available option, and wrote “actually 17” on her profile. This was common practice at the New Jersey high school where she was a senior and her best way into a swipe-right culture that promised access to intimacy and acceptance. Jenna was a teenager. She had never been kissed. She wasn’t very popular.
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Most finishes make natural wood darker. A “pickled finish”—sometimes referred to as bleaching or whitewashing—makes natural wood lighter. Where did it all begin? In days of yore, lime was often applied to furniture and other wood objects to prevent bug infestations. Today pine, ash, oak and other open-pore woods are the species most commonly “pickled.”
What is a pickled wood finish? A pickled wood finish, often referred to as “pickling,” gives wood a washed-out appearance that showcases its natural grain.