Austra | I Love You More Than You Love Yourself | First Play Live
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- Austra performs "I Love You More Than You Love Yourself" from their album "Future Politics" for CBC Music's First Play Live.
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This song makes me want to disperse into energy and just experience the universe
take me with u
So playful and yet so heartbreaking.
one of the best new songs imo (:
Heavenly
Can we talk about her voice?
She has such a unique voice...I adore it
this song places me to a beach ahead of endless ocean
Goooooooooooooooood
So much for the "we'll make everyone think it's a grrrl band".
her voice makes me cry
Très bon groupe extra 👏👏👏👏😘👍❤️
i wuff u more than u wuff urself :D
I wish there was an acoustic version, love this one but it could be a whole different vibe with that voice
I love u too! X)
Even better live who knew 😜
Круто !
1:15 and 3:56 best
Lorelai M agreed amazing
I wouldn't mind being her stage mic.
so glad those choir girls are goneee
Ino Guridi hahahahahaa
whaaat. what did they do to you
i dont know, their stage presence was always uncomfortable to me and they seem to be more distracting than giving something to the music
love Tasseomancy though, but not in Austra
same, glad someone mentions this. I'm sure they are cool peeps and they do sound good but they always seemed more like props than something Austra's songs needed. especially cause they look alike and they're pretty and they didn't have much to do on stage, they always gave the impression that the band mostly had them there for people to look at ... which was definitely not Austra's intention but you know.