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| Album Review: Carly Rae Jepsen – Dedicated Side B Unless people have been living under a rock since 2012, they have most certainly heard Carly Rae Jepsen's infectious bubblegum pop bop, "Call Me ...
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| Album Review: The New Regime – Heart Mind Body & Soul Heart Mind Body & Soul is sixteen tracks of new music from The New Regime, the solo project of drummer and multi-instrumentalist Ilan Rubin (Nine ...
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Album Review: Car Seat Headrest – Making a Door Less Open Album Review: Car Seat Headrest – Making a Door Less Open. Music Critic Robbie Hawken states that whilst Making a Door Less Open is not a perfect ...
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Run the Jewels' 'RTJ4': Album Review That certainly goes for the album's guest stars: Gospel legend Mavis Staples and hard-rock guitar hero Josh Homme combine beautifully on "Pulling ...
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| Review Dion gets distinguished help on rocking blues album "Blues with Friends" sets up rock 'n' roll pioneer Dion with a distinguished set of guitarists, from Joe Bonamassa to Bruce Springsteen, on an album ...
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| Nick Lowe's sardonic duality on display on 'Lay It On Me' EP Nick Lowe, "Lay it On Me" (Yep Rock Records) ... It's that sardonic duality that's long endeared Lowe to music fans over his more than 40-year career.
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| Read Our 1 Listen Review of Run The Jewels' 'RTJ4' Album Revolt music right off rip. No brakes, all nitrous. "Yankee & The Brave" is how you open an album. 2. "Ooh LA LA" feat. Greg ...
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Judas Priest-A-Thon: Turbo Review You're going to be getting a Judas Priest album review, every business day, until we're all ... The musical landscape of the metal world was changing.
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| Inventions' Continuous Portrait Is One of the Best Experimental Albums of 2020 So Far Both combined the soaring post-rock of Explosions in the Sky with mesmerizing traces of ambient, drone, and beat-driven electronica, and both drew ...
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Hinds' 'The Prettiest Curse' Is One of Victory On The Prettiest Curse, Hinds create messy pop music that captures the vibrancy of youth without being childish. ... Hence the irony of the album's title.
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