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| Album review: 'Lo-Fi Resolutions EP' It helps a lot that the music is irrepressibly quirky and fun. Dupont perfects the medium of indie electro-pop that had its early-2000s renaissance with ...
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| Album Review: tētēma – Necroscape For anyone who likes dark, brooding, ambient music, Necroscape is a must-listen. From the dark recesses of his mind, tētēma takes us on a journey ...
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| Album Review: Pulsecode's Holographic Dreams For the uninitiated, synthwave is a form of electronic music that draws inspiration from '80s film soundtracks and video games. Notable hits include The ...
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| Album Review: Yves Tumor – Heaven To A Tortured Mind Merging and expanding noisy electronica, glam rock, Britpop and hip-hop, Yves Tumor never shies away from bold sonic choices. This quality shines ...
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On 'The New Abnormal,' the Strokes Flip Nostalgia Toward the Future The band's sixth album, produced by Rick Rubin, makes clear that the group never intended to reincarnate garage rock or proto-punk.
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| Album Review: Kneeling in Piss – The Mob Musical contributors to The Mob include Mussawir, Kyle Bergamo, Alex Blocher, Danielle Gagliano, Jeffrey Kleinman, Aaron Miller, Alex Paquet and ...
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| Album Review: The No Ones – The Great Lost No Ones Album Alternative rock veterans somewhere between easy-going and ambitious. Please forgive the author of this review in the case that he didn't get the joke.
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| Album Review: Yaeji – WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던 ... music, and you can hear her Korean and English lyrics in this house-music meets underground EDM album. TRACK-BY-TRACK ALBUM REVIEW.
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David Bromberg Reaffirms His Versatile Ingenuity On CD/DVD 'Big Road' (ALBUM REVIEW) This is truly special; the apex of American music – blues, gospel, bluegrass, folk, and country all in one package. No other artist can do this so ...
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| Migration Stories The album, Ward's 10th as a solo artist, unfurls at a deliberate pace, ... All the new collaborators don't radically reshape Ward's music so much as ...
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