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Stereogum — Florence + The Machine recorded a version of Game Of Thrones' "Jenny Of Oldstones," the song that Podrick sings, for the end credits of the second episode of the season. And last night, during their headlining set at Hundred Waters' FORM Arcosanti fe... more info
Stereogum — Game Of Thrones is a full-on dominant pop-cultural phenomenon. It is also a TV show set in some desolate medieval alternate reality. As such, it doesn't have too many opportunities to intersect with popular music. There are tie-in products, of course... more info
New York Times — Florence Welch spoke about her feelings toward the song, and about the time she turned down a similar chance back before she was a “Thrones†fan. more info
Kings of A&R — San Francisco based singer-songwriter Lyrah releases the haunting electro-pop track Are You All Alone which comes of her debut EP Chemicals. Think Florence and the Machine, Lorde, and Halsey. Lyrah tells Kings, “Are You All Alone?” is about getti... more info