Good Music to Ensure Safe Abortion Access to All, a new compilation benefitting nonprofits working to facilitate abortion access, is available for just 24 hours exclusively on Bandcamp today, which is a Bandcamp Friday. Kim Gordon provided the cover art for the album, which features new songs, covers, remixes, live recordings, and demos from: Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell, Animal Collective, Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros, Cat Power, Daniel Rossen, David Byrne and Devo, Death Cab For Cutie, Dirty Projectors, Disq, Fleet Foxes, Gia Margaret, Grouplove, Hand Habits, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Mac DeMarco, Mary Lattimore, Maya Hawke, Overcoats, Pearl Jam, PUP, The Regrettes, R.E.M., Sleater-Kinney, Soccer Mommy, Tegan And Sara, Thao x Tune-Yards, Ty Segall, Wet Leg, and more. The 49-track compilation is available to purchase here. Check out the full tracklist below.
“Every person faced with the choice to keep a pregnancy or not should have access to a safe and legal abortion should they choose one,” Tegan and Sara said in a statement. “Their body, their choice.”
1. Wet Leg – Loving You (Demo)
2. Sleater-Kinney – Free Time
3. The Regrettes – Seashore (Live at Lollapalooza)
4. Mac DeMarco – Chamber of Reflection 2
5. Hand Habits – Ignorance (Weather Report Cover)
6. Cat Power – Song to Bobby (Live 2021)
7. My Morning Jacket – Rainbow Power (Timmy Thomas Cover)
8. David Byrne and Devo – Empire
9. Soccer Mommy – Shotgun (Demo)
10. Jayla Kai – Parking Lot (Rough Mix)
11. R.E.M. – Walk Unafraid (Live)
12. Caroline Spence, Erin Rae, Michaela Anne, Tristen – This Woman’s Work (Kate Bush Cover)
13. Pluralone – One Voice
14. Thao & The Get Down Stay Down – Meticulous Bird (Tune-Yards Remix)
15. Tenacious D – Woman Time (Remix)
16. STS9 – Balancing [feat. Armanni Reign]
17. The Album Leaf – Falling From the Sun (Live)
18. Mary Lattimore – Lake Like a Mirror
19. Daniel Rossen – Message Outside
20. Amanda Shires and Jason Isbell – The Problem (Live from Red Rocks)
21. Maya Hawke – Rose and Thorn
22. Emma Bradley – Mother, Father, You (Demo)
23. Sunflower Bean – Otherside (Demo)
24. Fleet Foxes – The Kiss (Live on Boston Harbor)
25. Dirty Projectors – Parking Structure
26. Animal Collective – Peacebone (Demo)
27. Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros – Black-Throated Wind (Live At Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, April 3, 2022)
28. Pearl Jam – Porch (Live)
29. She & Him – The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise (Mary Ford and Les Paul Cover)”
30. Andrew Bird – “Pulaski at Night (Live from Chicago)
31. Death Cab for Cutie – Here to Forever (Demo)
32. Tegan and Sara – Under My Control
33. Disq – Mtn Dew
34. Annie DiRusso – Judgements From The World’s Greatest Band (Reimagined)
35. Gia Margaret – Solid Heart (Demo)
36. Bully – Labor of Love
37. Ty Segall – Glowing
38. Grouplove – Shout
39. Overcoats – Clingy
40. Water From Your Eyes – Jane Says (Jane’s Addiction Cover)
41. Dilversun Pickups – Songbirds (Live from The Orange Peel)
42. Foals – Looking High (Demo)
43. PUP – Scorpion Hill (Live in Toronto/ 2022)
44. Squirrel Flower – Flames and Flat Tires (Demo)
45. Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes – Little One (Acoustic)
46. Charlie Hickey – Gold Line (Demo)
47. Kills Birds – Married
48. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Ice V (Demo)
49. The Neverly Boys – Other Side Of Anywhere
Jazmine Sullivan has released a new song, ‘Stand Up’, which is taken from Chinonye Chukwu’s new film Till. Listen to the track, which was written entirely by Sullivan and produced by D’Mile, below.
“We will never forget Emmett Till and his story,” Sullivan said in a statement. “I’m honored to be able to contribute to such a powerful film about such a historic and tragic moment in American history. I believe that part of my purpose is to give space for stories that are often ignored and silenced; the Black experience in particular.”
Chinonye Chukwu added: “It was a genuine dream come true to have Jazmine Sullivan pen and perform ‘Stand Up’ as the end credit song of Till. A passionate artist and activist, Jazmine delivers an anthem for justice and hope; one that ignites a fire to rise up for all people whose lives have been senselessly cut short because of America’s deep rooted and white supremacy.”
Jazmine Sullivan’s most recent album was 2021’s Heaux Tales.
One might be obsessed with a TV show — for example, I am a Survivor superfan — but to be absorbed is a totally different thing. For Bonnie Lincoln, the narrator of Ashley Hutson’s debut novel One’s Company, absorption is the point, and she’ll do whatever it takes to get herself there.
After recently winning the lottery, Bonnie uses every cent of the grandiose sum to move out of her rickety house with a small porch into an exact replica of the set of the 70’s sitcom Three’s Company, down to the minutest detail, planning to live out the rest of her life pretending to be the show’s characters. She tells a select few about her win, including a lawyer to handle her money and several caseworkers, responsible for bringing her food and ensuring she’s sealed away about her fictional-turned-real world.
Bonnie’s reason for escaping isn’t pure fun, though; after a family trauma that left her scarred, she’s desperate to be anyone besides herself. A complex character in her own right, “Solitude is never loneliness when you have your subject,” she says. “You’re forever living in it, or going toward it.”
Our Culture spoke with Ashley Hutson about her new book, multiple internal selves, and the psychology behind Bonnie’s demeanor.
Congratulations on your debut novel! You’re a prolific short story writer, but how does it feel to have this longer form of work out?
Well, I’m not so prolific these days, in the short story arena. But no, it feels good to have a book out. It doesn’t really affect my day-to-day life, but I’m proud of it and I’m happy it’s out there.
Bonnie Lincoln, our narrator, is not too great of a person — she frequently has intense, even murderous urge, mostly towards her supposed best friend Krystal. How did it feel to inhabit this kind of character’s mind?
Well, it’s interesting you phrase it like that — I don’t see her as a bad person, necessarily, I just see her as a person who has endured some pretty bad things and she’s just kind of coping the only way she knows how. But to inhabit her mind, I think something a lot of writers don’t talk about a lot is that it’s fun. There’s all this talk about unreliable or unlikeable narrators, and it’s just fun to write that kind of person.
I see a narrative online where it’s like, ‘If this narrator is doing bad things, this is a problematic book,’ but it’s just not real. I love unreliable narrators who behave badly. Maybe she’s not a bad person, but I always found that her internal monologue always says things most people would never admit to. If some tiny thing goes wrong, she’s, like, ‘Where’s my hammer?’ We all have these moments of flaring up, but with her, you heard about it every single time.
Right, yeah. And I don’t know, I mean, if you spend all day everyday maintaining civility and having to be nice — and you might even enjoy being nice! — but when you sit down to write, I guess nice people just don’t interest me.
So the first thing we know about Bonnie is that she wins the lottery, and she then uses the money to create this replica of the set of Three’s Company, a TV show from the 70s she’s obsessed with, and uses as a means to make herself feel better. I’m curious if the inspiration behind this idea came from real life, because I personally latch onto shows, books, and music easily and sometimes I don’t let go for a while.
Well, yes, you are correct! [Laughs] I love Three’s Company. Honestly, writing this book, I know Bonnie is sort of the ‘troubled’ character, but the actual reareating of a fictional world, that was always my personal dream. I kind of have an obsessive mind, so writing it was sort of exorcizing this obsession. Because I ain’t winning the lottery, you know, I don’t have a lot of money. Might as well just imagine it. I wanted to take it to the complete, ultimate, extreme. And I’m surprised that hasn’t happened yet. Maybe it has and we’ve just never heard about it yet. It just seems like such a wild and exciting undertaking.
I’ve seen the book be labeled as ‘absurdist fiction,’ which kind of puts a name on what I was feeling. I think it was so clever to have this mechanism of the lottery being an end-all be-all explanation for why Bonnie has the power to do everything she wants to do. It was almost like a cheat code for you as the author to really play around and go deep into details that, amongst other circumstances, wouldn’t work.
Yeah, I mean, God, could you imagine trying to do that now? Like, with inflation? It feels like it costs so much money to be alive, let alone go on these exciting, imaginary adventures. The money — I mean, money does cure everything. I’m sorry! A lot is left up to your personality and life circumstances or whatever, but it is the answer to a lot of stuff! We’re living in this capitalistic society, you almost need that cheat code to even have any verisimilitude at all in this kind of story.
I also thought it was interesting that she used the money entirely for herself — that’s probably people’s first thought, to just go insane, but if they actually win it, they might save or donate. But Bonnie’s like, ‘I won. I’m using all of it.’
Right! I mean, why not? It’s mine! You might as well use it.
As her predicament goes on, Bonnie starts to become delusional and at some points believes herself to be one or even some of the characters on the show. What made you interested in writing about this part of the human psyche?
I’ve found that in a lot of my writing, especially in the last few years, which has not been published, I’ve been really concerned with issues of identity and the idea that there are multiple people living within each of us at all times. And everyone walks around and we don’t really talk about it. We don’t really talk about our wish to live another life or be someone else. I mean, maybe we talk about it, but we do it in terms of jealousy or maybe longing. We don’t talk about it in terms of a sense of creativity. I think a lot of people long for a different existence. I feel like that urge comes from an urge to create something, to be different, to imagine a different way of being. And to actually do that, it is kind of absurd to think of it happening the way it does in the book. In Bonnie’s case, specifically, she had a lot of things she wanted to get away from. She wants to be other people. But I feel like that’s sort of an oversimplification, like, ‘Oh, she’s traumatized, so she wants to be somebody else.’ Of course, that’s part of it, but I think there is a deep creative impulse in Bonnie. Winning the lottery and sort of having nothing to hold her back mentally, because she lost so much, there’s nothing impeding her now to just do whatever she wants to do.
I think part of the reason I liked the book so much is that I’m working on my own stuff that concerns delusion and wanting to be someone so much that you don’t notice the reality that’s in front of you. I like the idea of multiple selves in you, even if it’s a future version of yourself.
I really do feel like people live different lives throughout our life. I don’t know if that’s just an unhealthy way of dealing with my life, I don’t know, but sometimes I look back and I just think, ‘Who was that person? Who wrote this?’ I totally subscribe to that belief that we are different people as we move through life, for sure.
Your writing is so powerful and confident, especially in the character of Bonnie Lincoln, that I didn’t realize Three’s Company was a real show at first, and thought all these details had come from your brain. Where do you think you get your writing style from, and did it differ when it came to the book as opposed to previous stories?
Well, first of all, I hope you check out Three’s Company! Give it a chance. It’s totally dated, you have to brace yourself for some dated humor. But I’m not sure where my style comes from. I don’t know how this gets done. I really don’t. I can’t believe I wrote a book, Sam. It’s shocking to me. I think it’s different from my short stories, but it wasn’t a conscious choice.
Did you always want to be a writer?
I always wanted to write, but I never thought being a writer was even a possibility for someone like me. I grew up in a small town where the arts were not very celebrated, you know, it wasn’t considered a real endeavor. I didn’t start writing and publishing until I was — maybe in the past seven years? I’ve always written stuff, but I don’t know, being a writer just seems so unreal and bizarre. When I hear other people say, ‘Oh, yes, I knew I was going to be a writer,’ I don’t get that. But that’s great! That sets up a person for earlier success, for sure, probably, maybe, I don’t know.
After a few years in her experiment, things go off the rails after an unpredictable storm — tension is inevitable, but why did you want her story to change in this specific way?
Once she got into the whole experience, she kind of started to realize there were parts she hadn’t planned for or hadn’t expected that sort of took her out of that fantasy. She needed to meet someone else who was completely outside of her own experience to shake things up a little bit, and maybe shift her perspective.
I felt a little bad for her — she planned for so much, then this random weather event shook everything.
And that’s just the horror of life — it’s so unpredictable. You can plan and plan and plan… That’s the beauty of fantasy, you can just skip over those little parts and just go straight to what you want.
Now that the book is out, are you working on anything now? Do you have another novel idea in your mind or other short stories?
I am working on my next book, hopefully. I generally try not to share anything about it [laughs], to not give anything away, but I am. Fingers crossed it’s not another ten years!
Alvvays are back with their third album, Blue Rev, out now via Polyvinyl/Transgressive. Spanning 14 tracks, the follow-up to 2017’s Antisocialites was recorded in Los Angeles with producer Shawn Everett (the War On Drugs, Kacey Musgraves) and includes the advance singles ‘Easy On Your Own?’, ‘Pharmacist’, ‘Belinda Says’, ‘Very Online Guy’, and ‘After the Earthquake’. “Every song on the album has gone on such a journey,” vocalist Molly Rankin told NME, “and it was so satisfying going through each demo that I was in love with and listened to for years, and then comparing them with the new versions and really feeling like we’ve transcended them.” Read our review of Blue Rev.
Indigo Sparke has released her second album, Hysteria, via Sacred Bones. Produced by the National’s Aaron Dessner, it follows the Australian singer-songwriter’s 2021 debut Echo and was preceded by the songs ‘Blue’, ‘Pressure in My Chest’, and the title track. “Aaron is such an incredible person, to feel his generosity and to feel him in my corner is a true gift,” Sparke said in press materials. “It definitely took a moment for me to get used to a different way of working and hand my trust and heart over to him and his vision but it also felt so natural and we became close friends in the process.” Dessner added: “It feels cohesive and timeless and inspired to me in a way that I know I will keep coming back to. I think the chemistry is right.”
Sorry have returned with their sophomore full-length, Anywhere But Here, out now via Domino. The North London group – Louis O’Bryen, Asha Lorenz, and Ali Chant – recorded the follow-up to their 2020 debut 925 and last year’s Twixtustwain EP in collaboration with Portishead’s Adrian Utley in Bristol, drawing inspiration from 1970s songwriters such as Randy Newman and Carly Simon. “If our first version of London in 925 was innocent and fresh-faced, then this is rougher around the edges,” O’Bryen said in a press statement. “It’s a much more haggard place.” The songs ‘There’s So Many People That Want to Be Loved’, ‘Let the Lights On’, ‘Key to the City’, and ‘Closer’ offered a taste of the LP.
NNAMDÏ has put out his latest album and Secretly Canadian debut, Please Have a Seat. Written, performed, and produced entirely by the Chicago multi-instrumentalist, the LP was previewed with the singles ‘I Don’t Wanna Be Famous’, ‘Anti’, and ‘Dedication’. In our interview, NNAMDÏ cited stand-up comedy, Steven Universe, and long walks as some of the inspirations behind the LP, saying that it’s mostly “about being able to reflect on moments and not just be continuously moving, to have those moments where you can sit down and be like, ‘Oh, this is where I was at this time, this is how I was feeling. Wherever I was is where I was supposed to be.'”
Loraine James’ new album, Building Something Beautiful for Me, pays homage to the American composer Julius Eastman by reimagining and responding to his works. Out now via Phantom Limb, the project began when the UK label provided James with a drive of Eastman originals (courtesy of Gerry Eastman), Renee Levine-Packer and Mary Jane Leach’s 2015 biography Gay Guerilla, and transcribed MIDI stems from Phantom Limb founder and A&R James Vella. James then crafted the album using samples, motifs, and imagery from Eastman’s catalog. ‘Maybe If I (Stay On It)’ and ‘Choose to be Gay (Femenine)’ arrived ahead of the record’s release. Read our review of Building Something.
Out today via ATO Records, Nothing Special is the debut solo album by Okkervil River leader Will Sheff, who recorded the LP with his Okkervil River bandmates Will Graefe and Benjamin Lazar Davis, along with singer-songwriter Christian Lee Hutson, Dawes drummer Griffin Goldsmith, Death Cab For Cutie pianist Zac Ra, and guest vocalists Cassandra Jenkins and Eric D. Johnson. John Congleton, Matt Linesch, and Marshall Vore engineered the album, which Sheff began writing after moving to Los Angeles and quitting drugs and alcohol. “Working as Will Sheff, there was no back catalog, no history, no tradition,” he explained in press materials. “There was only freedom and possibility.”
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard,Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have unveiled the first of three albums they’re dropping this month. Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava includes the early tracks ‘Ice V’ and ‘Iron Lung’. The band’s Stu Mackenzie said of the LP in a statement: “All we had prepared as we walked into the studio were these seven song titles. I have a list on my phone of hundreds of possible song titles. I’ll never use most of them, but they’re words and phrases I feel could be digested into King Gizzard-world.” Laminated Denim will follow on October 12, and Changes on October 28.
Open Mike Eagle,Component System With the Auto Reverse
Open Mike Eagle’s new record, Component System With the Auto Reverse, is out now. It features guest appearances by Armand Hammer, R.A.P. Ferreira, Aesop Rock, Serengeti, Diamond D, and more, as well as production from Madlib, Quelle Chris, Child Actor, Kuest1, and Illingsworth. “When I was in high school I used to stay up late to tape the hip-hop shows on college radio station WHPK on the south side of Chicago,” the rapper explained in a statement. “I named each tape. I named one Component System. This album was made in the spirit of that tape but with new music from me. Some of the people on the original tape appear on this album, I’m so proud of that that it brings me close to tears.”
Johanna Warren has issuedLessons for Mutants, her sixth LP and second for Wax Nine/Carpark, which includes the early singles ‘I’d Be Orange’, ‘Piscean Lover’, and ‘Tooth for a Tooth’. Warren began recording Lessons for Mutants in New York in tandem with the sessions for 2020’s Chaotic Good, but didn’t complete the album until she started quarantining in rural Wales. “There’s this unspoken rule in modern music – modern life, really – that everything needs to be Auto-Tuned and ‘on the grid,’” Warren said of the album, which was recorded live to tape. “This record is an act of resistance against that. There’s beauty and power in our aberrations, if we can embrace them.” Read our review of Lessons for Mutants.
Caribou’s Dan Snaith has released the latest album under his Daphni moniker, Cherry, via own Jiaolong label. “There isn’t anything obvious that unifies it or makes it hang together,” Snaith said of the LP in press materials. “I think it was good that it was made without worrying about any of that. I just made it.” The follow-up to 2017’s Joli Mai features the previously released singles ‘Cherry’, ‘Cloudy’, ‘Clavicle’, ‘Mania’, and ‘Arrow’.
Broken Bells – the project of Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse) and James Mercer of The Shins – have come out with a new record, Into the Blue, today via AWAL. Arriving eight years after their last collaborative album, After the Disco, the 9-track effort was preceded by the singles ‘Love on the Run’, ‘We’re Not In Orbit Yet…’, and ‘Saturdays’. The duo’s influences on the new album – their first to feature samples alongside organic instrumentation and vocals – range from ‘60s psychedelia to 1970s rock, ‘80s new wave to ‘90s trip-hop.
Courtney Marie Andrews’ latest album, Loose Future, has arrived via Fat Possum. The Arizona singer-songwriter recorded and co-produced the follow-up to 2020’s Old Flowers with Sam Evian at his Flying Cloud Recordings studio in the Catskill Mountains. The LP features the advance singles ‘Satellite’, the title track, ‘These Are the Good Old Days’, and ‘Thinkin’ on You’, as well as additional contributions from Grizzly Bear’s Chris Bear on drums and Josh Kaufman of Bonnie Light Horseman on various instruments.
Other albums out today:
Gilla Band, Most Normal; Bonny Light Horseman, Rolling Golden Holy; Dungen, En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig; Willow, <COPINGMECHANISM>; Peel Dream Magazine, Pad; Dayglow, People in Motion; Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka, Languoria; Chloe Moriondo, Suckerpunch; Sun Ra Arkestra, Living Sky; Jessica Moss, Galaxy Heart; The Cult, Under the Midnight Sun; Ekin Fil, Dora Agora; Lamb of God, Omens; Macula Dog, Orange 2; Quavo & Takeoff, Only Built for Infinity Links; Gillian Carter, Salvation Through Misery; Keiji Haino & Sumac, Into this Juvenile Apocalypse our Golden Blood to Pour Let Us Never; Charlie Puth, Charlie; Heith, X, wheel; The Orielles, Tableau; Counterparts, A Eulogy for Those Still Here; Bush, The Art of Survival; Maxine Funke, Pieces of Driftwood; Ultraflex, Infinite Wellness; Isabella Lovestory, Amor Hardcore; Wunderhorse, Cub; Surf Curse, Magic Hour; FLOHIO, Out of Heart; Small Sur, Attic Room; Sunbeam Sound Machine, Possum; Bruno Bavota & Chantal Acda, A Closer Distance.
Carly Rae Jepsen has teamed up with Rufus Wainwright for her latest single, ‘The Loneliest Time’, the title track from her forthcoming album. Following previous cuts ‘Talking to Yourself’, ‘Beach House’, ‘Western Wind’, the track was produced by Kyle Shearer and co-written with Jepsen, Shearer, and Nate Cyphert. Check it out below.
The Loneliest Time, the follow-up to 2019’s Dedicated, is set to land on October 21.
Iggy Pop has shared his rendition of Leonard Cohen’s 2016 track ‘You Want It Darker’. It’s taken from the upcoming tribute album Here It Is: A Tribute to Leonard Cohen, which is out on October 14. It includes contributions from Norah Jones, James Taylor, Nathanial Rateliff, Peter Gabriel, Mavis Staples, Sarah McLachlan, and more. Listen to Pop’s take on ‘You Want It Darker’ below.
‘You Want It Darker’ appeared on Cohen’s final album, also titled You Want It Darker. “There’s nobody like Leonard,” Iggy Pop said in a statement. “Not in the whole world.”
Online casinos in Australia offer a convenient and fun way to gamble, but there are some things you need to know before you start playing. In this article, we’ll discuss the dos and don’ts of online casinos in Australia, so that you can enjoy your experience without any surprises.
Online gambling in Australia is very popular, and there are plenty of casinos to choose from. However, not all of them are created equal. There are some things you should look for when choosing an online casino, such as a good reputation, a wide selection of games, a user-friendly interface and a good welcome bonus.
We’ve listed a some of the main things to look out for when playing at an online Aussie casino. Follow the list and you’ll be in for a safe and entertaining gaming experience.
Safety
When you’re ready to start gambling at an online casino, the first and foremost thing is to make sure the casino you’re playing at is licensed and regulated by the Australian government. This ensures that the casino is operating legally and that your money is safe. Don’t play at an unlicensed casino; there’s no worse feeling than hitting the jackpot, only for a rogue operator refusing to pay out your winnings.
Casino Bonuses
Many online casinos offer a welcome package that includes a match bonus and free spins for a particular slot game on your first deposit. Some will even offer free spins no deposit for Australia players. However, if you decide to take a bonus, be sure to read the fine print before claiming any bonuses, as they usually come with wagering requirements that must be met before you can withdraw your winnings.
Casino Games
Casino games can be a lot of fun, but it’s important to know what you’re doing before you start playing. There are many different types of games to choose from. These include:
– Slot machines or pokies
– Blackjack
– Roulette
– Baccarat
– Live Dealer Games
– Video poker
Each game has its own set of rules and pay-out structures. Be sure to read up on the game you’re interested in playing before putting any money down. This will help you avoid any nasty surprises later on.
Set A Budget
It’s also important to set a budget and stick to it. Gambling can be addictive, so it’s important to know your limits. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and never chase your losses. If you’re on a losing streak, it’s time to walk away.
Play Responsibly
Finally, playing at an Australian online casino should always be done responsibly. Remember that gambling is a form of entertainment and don’t let it become a problem. If you’re concerned about your gambling habits, seek help from a support group such as Gamblers Anonymous or www.gamblingandracing.act.gov.au.
In summary, in order to play safely, only play games that you know the rules for in reputable licensed casinos. Always play within your means and don’t chase losses so that you get into trouble. But most importantly, remember to have fun! Playing at online casinos should be entertaining, so don’t let it become a chore. Some of the points listed above can appear to be a little intimidating at first. If you follow these simple tips, you’ll have a great time playing at online casinos in Australia.
Another bridesmaid dress brand that is having an effect on the wedding market is Chicsew.com. With an extensive variety of bridesmaid dresses at reasonable costs, the site has surely grabbed our eye. Be that as it may, is it worth the promotion? We have done the exploration so you don’t need to – we should investigate.
Web architecture
We were in a split second dazzled with the unmistakable plan of the Chicsew site. The pictures of each and every dress were incredibly clear, and exploring between various plans and colors was simple. Each page of dresses had an assortment of channel choices where you can choose dresses in light of material, value, length or style. The website likewise incorporates an extraordinary blog with bridesmaid dress motivation and a portrayal of impending wedding patterns. What we cherished more than anything was that the ongoing rebate codes accessible are shown on a red flag at the highest point of each and every page, meaning you can get the most ideal arrangement – what’s not to adore!
Dress Costs
Chicsew‘s dress costs are exceptionally cutthroat contrasted with other web-based bridesmaid dress retailers, however not modest enough that you start to scrutinize the nature of the plans. We love their champagne glossy silk bridesmaid dresses. Their wedding dresses are at a more exorbitant cost point yet are still truly reasonable contrasted with different brands – going from different price .The site offers an extraordinary channel choice that permits you to channel dresses by cost to suit your spending plan.
It offers material patterns at the minimal expense of $1, implying that you can arrange various shades and textures to track down the ideal choice, without burning through every last dollar. Assuming you are from the Ward, you can likewise purchase their bridesmaid dresses, and Chicsew UK is additionally open. The site likewise offers various offers and coupon codes all at once, implying that you are probably going to set aside significantly more cash while requesting your dresses.
Styles
Chicsew has one of the biggest options of silk bridesmaid dresses that we have figured out how to view as on the web, with more than 280 distinct plans to look over. Each and every one of these plans comes in 68 distinct conceals from pastels to gem stones to monochrome shades, implying that it is really simple to do a ‘blend and coordinate’ bridesmaid group with various styles of dress all in a similar variety. Their scope of dresses arrives in various materials like smooth silk, unpredictable ribbon, fun tulle, glamorous sequins or float chiffon.
As well as bridesmaid dress choices, Stylish Sew likewise offers a select number of wonderful dresses in various styles reasonable for any lady. They likewise offer a scope of more bashful mother-of-the-lady dresses that can complement various different body shapes – on the grounds that each mother ought to feel inexpressibly good on their girl’s extraordinary day.
Obviously Chicsew likewise comprehends the difficulties of requesting on the web and plans to handle this through the accessibility of samples in each tone and texture on the site. Frequently, they run offers so potential purchasers can arrange these patterns at a scaled down cost. To match the bridesmaid dresses, Chicsew likewise has various adornments including smooth wraps to keep the bridesmaids warm, or silk ties, pocket squares, and neckties for the man of the hour and groomsmen.
The site likewise has an unmistakable size guide that tells you the best way to quantify your bridesmaids precisely, and a diagram to show what size these estimations are. On top of this, they have a custom estimating choice in the event that you are searching for made-to-gauge outfits for the much anticipated day.
Markdown Coupons
At the point when you first access the Chicsew site, regularly you quickly see a ‘turn the wheel’ style spring up that offers you the opportunity to get markdown codes for cash off, an unconditional gift, or free samples.
Also, the site is continuously running some sort of rebate code or different offers with the goal that you take advantage of their administration. For instance, at the hour of composing this article, the site is publicizing a code for three free samples of your decision, or one for ‘Get One Dress, Get One Free.
What’s the big deal about Chicsew is that you don’t have to go hunting around the web for their codes, all things considered; they publicize them on their site so their clients get the best arrangement.
After-Deals Administration
We were glad to see that, dissimilar to numerous internet based destinations, Chicsew has various ways that they can be reached would it be a good idea for you need support. They have a broad Assistance Community loaded with Much of the time Got clarification on pressing issues, a client administrations email, a business counseling email, as well as a web-based contact structure where they will answer in 48 hours or less. They have a fair returns strategy that is definite on their page and proposition assist with extra changes.
Transporting
Whenever you have chosen the dresses that you are searching for, it requires some investment for these dresses to be made; especially assuming you have chosen the custom estimating choice. By and large, most dresses are made inside 2 a month prior to it is transported. In the event that you are searching for a request rapidly, for an extra $10 per dress, there is a rush request choice that can accelerate the cycle.
The actual site expresses that typical orders are conveyed overall inside 30+5 regular days, while rush requests can be conveyed inside 20 normal days. Contrasted with other internet based sites, we were dazzled with these delivery times. In any event, while requesting dresses from customary wedding shops, it is far-fetched that you would get the item in a brief period of time.
Furthermore, we were considerably more intrigued with the conveyance ensure from Chicsew, which expresses that assuming that the dress is postponed, you can return the dress for a full discount assuming that it is not generally needed, or keep it and get 30% of your cash back. Likewise with any bridesmaid dress, we suggest that you request with a lot of opportunity to guarantee on-time conveyance and think about any modifications you should be made.
The Insights analytics tool tracks and reports data about mobile app builds. With better understanding of build and test performance, and credit data, teams can release more frequently with confidence. Start using it *today.
Your engineers need to be unblocked
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Find out what’s causing code releases to fail so you can optimise them immediately. App quality directly impacts the user experience and the business, so insights into your apps, workspaces, workflows, branches, step lists, and builds can help your teams deliver stable value quickly.
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With more frequent releases, you can improve build visibility. Using our colourful build graphs, troublesome dependencies are not only easy to spot, but they also direct you to the build logs where performance is being hurt. The more frequent your app releases, the more engagement it will gain, and the more monthly users it will gain.
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You should eliminate flaky tests instead of turning them off or disregarding them. By aggregating the 50th and 95th percentiles of build performance, Build Insights helps find flaky tests or inefficiencies in test suites. Anomalies can be located quickly and flaky tests can be avoided from accumulating.
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You can track metrics detailing the performance of your Bitrise builds using Build Insights. Optimize your builds by tracking metrics at the app, workflow, and step levels.
The Build Insights process
Each Workspace has its own instance of Build Insights. Insights tracks all metrics of the apps in a Workspace. There are two main types of metrics you can view for each app:
On an app’s page, you can check aggregated metrics for the app’s builds, including detailed information about Workflows and Steps.
Analyze the detailed metrics for each test case of an app, including data on individual test runs.
Build Insights Pro
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What are the Bonus Conditions?
Generally speaking, what conditions we have to meet in order to qualify for such a prize depends on the casino’s policy. However, we can distinguish two basic types of bonus depending on the method of awarding it:
No-deposit bonus – is most often offered to a player who has just created an account at a given online casino. Its purpose is to encourage the newly acquired customer to play. Usually, however, these are not sizable bonuses and are only a percentage of the value of the prize that can be obtained by making a deposit on the platform.
Deposit bonus – unlike the type of bonus discussed above, the deposit version will require us to make at least a minimum deposit to our virtual wallet. In return, however, we get access to a very specific promotion (such as doubling our deposit). The potential of such a bonus is much greater than a no-deposit bonus.
In order to increase our chances of winning at casinos, we should diligently watch new bonus offers of both types. The free ones will be a great opportunity for us to try out a particular casino seriously, and the ones requiring a deposit will help us to redeem ourselves financially. The conditions of each of the promotions are relatively easy to meet, so an online casino bonus can be obtained by practically any user.
Types of Bonuses
There are many types of bonuses that can be received. What kind of bonus we will be awarded depends on the internal policy of the online casino and the promotion in effect at the time. Sometimes it happens that several possible bonuses are offered at the same time, but in such cases most often we can use only one anyway proposal.
Free spins – free spins are increasingly popular casino bonuses in recent years. They can be obtained both without a deposit and after depositing an appropriate amount, thanks to which such a promotion can also be used by people who are already customers of the casino. Free spins are a package of free slot games. Depending on the casino, free spins may be offered on one particular slot machine, or the offer may apply to all slots offered by the casino. This bonus is becoming increasingly popular, both among players and among casinos – among the former, because it very often allows you to achieve relatively high winnings, and among the latter – because making free spins available essentially costs the casino nothing.
Cash bonus – this used to be the most popular form of gift for a player offered by online casinos, but today they are increasingly turning to other types of bonuses (such as the free spins discussed earlier). Such a bonus consists of rewarding the player with extra cash for playing, in exchange for performing a certain action (such as subscribing to a newsletter or making a deposit), or occasionally (such as on the occasion of the casino’s anniversary). However, this does not mean that such cash can be withdrawn at any time. The vast majority of casinos apply the so-called turnover rule, requiring us to turn over the entire amount given to us a certain number of times. Although in recent years the popularity of this type of bonus has significantly decreased, it is still offered by a considerable number of casinos.
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Are casino bonuses and promotions worth taking advantage of?
Of course it is. Although casino bonus types can differ significantly from each other in terms of rules, and each casino has the right to introduce separate regulations, and so it is a great opportunity, guaranteeing plenty of additional chances to win. To receive such a bonus in the vast majority of cases you do not need to have any special skills – it is enough to create an account on a given platform and make a deposit. The bonus will be awarded to us automatically (although in the case of the first bonus from a given casino, it may be necessary to contact the support department for verification).
Casinos nowadays offer really quite a lot of opportunities for additional earnings – both for those who are willing to make a deposit and those who are not. Being interested in gambling, it would be a sin not to take advantage of these opportunities, especially since the money we win thanks to them is, after all, just as real and valuable as the money obtained without any bonuses.