With Secret Ingredients artists construct a playlist of the songs which directly inspired their new piece of music and unpack both the choices and the process behind the creation as a result. Having established himself as an enigmatic key player in groups such as Quiche and The Joy Hotel , Juan Laforet emerges this month with his first full length solo effort, Bandama Drive. A selection of warm hearted tracks which nostalgically circulate around the hazy fallout of an unfortunate breakup, the LP sees the songwriter breaking free into some of his most open, vulnerable and thrillingly candid music to date. The first single from such, Would You Go Back? This one had to be on this playlist, not only that, it had to be number one. Really grabbed me the first time I heard it and it still does.

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Skip to main content. Don't Go Back To Rockville. From the Album Reckoning - Deluxe Edition. April 1, Listen Now. Your Amazon Music account is currently associated with a different marketplace. Sample this song.
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Learn more here. With a YouTube Music Premium membership, you can choose whether to listen to your music or enjoy the music video experience with a YouTube Music Premium membership. In song mode, you can listen to the music without loading a video. This allows you to continuously enjoy music from your favorite artists, even if you're experiencing low connectivity or video playback issues. In video mode, the music video will play whenever one is available - allowing you to enjoy a complete listening and viewing experience. You'll see the option to select Song or Video mode at the top of the screen. Tap Video to turn on video mode. Tap Song to only hear the album version of the song. Google Help.
December is the last month you'll be able to access Google Play Music. But don't worry, Google now has an easy way to move your music library, playlists and preferences over to YouTube's music-streaming service. This won't come as a surprise -- YouTube announced the change back in August, and over the last few months, Google Play Music users lost the ability to purchase, preorder, upload or download music on the platform, or stream music from the app. But don't worry -- you still have time to transfer your library to YouTube Music before Google Play Music shuts down completely. And YouTube Music has a tool that will help you move your entire library, profile and playlists from Google's streaming service into YouTube's revamped one with just one tap.