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"textContent": "It’s easy to write a hopeful record when things are going well. It’s harder—and a lot more interesting—to write one when they’re not. On Good Days, Lenka does the latter, building an album that feels lived-in, human, and just a little bit stubborn about its optimism. “I wanted to make a ‘classic’ album, and a classic Lenka album,” she says. “So it was a return to my sound and vibe from the first record (hopefully better!) with a healthy dose of vintage soul atmosphere.” That “vintage soul atmosphere” isn’t just aesthetic window dressing—it’s structural. Recorded in Sydney with producer Tony […]\n\nThe post Release Radar: Lenka Makes the Case for More Good Days first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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