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BWW Album Review: RAGS - THE MUSICAL (Original London Cast Recording) is Timely & Beautiful RAGS, the 1986 musical that started life as both a film and a sequel to FIDDLER ON THE ROOF has been reworked. This revised version premiered at ...
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| Moby: All Visible Objects review – misjudged and out of touch In 1999, his album Play, which combined American roots and club beats into the kind of dinner party-friendly dance music middle England could really ...
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Perfume Genius' 'Set My Heart on Fire Immediately': Album Review His music has an almost museum-like quality — listeners seldom will feel compelled to dance or bob their heads, but instead there's a feeling that ...
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Moses Sumney's 'Græ': Album Review The musical art of seclusion is a pop subsection all its own. From 1958's "Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely" to Tyler, the Creator's sad-eyed " ...
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Nick Hakim's 'Will This Make Me Good': Album Review Hakim's music occupies a realm between R&B and jam-band-adjacent rock — while he's not big on long solos or other trademarks/stereotypes of the ...
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| Album Review: Hayley Williams – Petals for Armor American singer-songwriter Hayley Williams rose to fame as the lead singer of the beloved pop-rock band, Paramore. Williams started following her ...
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Album Review: Moby - All Visible Objects Along the way he has been heavily involved with ambient music, putting out ambient records and even mixing albums into ambient formats.
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Jason Isbell's 'Reunions' review – a lively, powerful album for a world on fire He takes notes from the classic rock canon, but not in a way that comes off as reactionary to modern music. He makes familiar sounds feel fresh, he fills a ...
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| Witch 'n' Monk: Witch 'n' Monk review – Latin flautist and punk soprano make discordant, unearthly joy They've released two mini-albums as Bitch 'n' Monk, but their new moniker rather suits the slightly shamanic, unearthly quality of their music. Witch 'n' ...
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Review: Chicago's Retirement Party amaze with the noisy, blissful "Runaway Dog" But this album presses every last one of my buttons because we should adore music that sounds like it is reveling in the bliss of making sound. You run ...
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