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| Album Review: Sylvan Esso – Free Love While Sylvan Esso's musical style is simple and can be divided into two main ideas, it is important to recognize how much each song can produce with ...
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| Album Review: Deradoorian – Find the Sun The project is undeniably ambitious, and is recklessly adventurous to point of detriment. It becomes clear very early in the album that even in the most ...
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| Album Review: Alex Ebert – I vs I Looking to cleanse himself of the miasma of capitalistic intent within music, he reverts back to his "most baked-in musical state" found in his early ...
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Folk Album Review: Tyler Childers' "Long Violent History" – An Appalachian Murder Ballad for ... Since the release of his second album, 2017's Purgatory, the Kentuckian's country music career has been on the rise. Nominated for a Grammy after ...
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Joji – Nectar Album Review Joji – Nectar Album Review ... At the same time, Miller began releasing music; some lo-fi rap/sung content secretly under the Joji moniker, as well as ...
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Idles: Ultra Mono review – pummelling riffs and desolate beauty Idles: 'Vulnerability is the armour'. Read more. Idles' third studio album has all of the elements that ...
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Sad13: Haunted Painting review – the singular vision of Sadie Depuis Dupuis's music has DIY roots, but has long eyed up more grandiose sounds. ... At heart this album deals with grief and personal loss, but a sense of ...
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| REVIEW: Pretenders the real deal with new album Why review even a new album by a 40-year-old rock 'n' roll band? ... and particularly Maybe Love Is In NYC are Pretenders music, ready for rock 'n' ...
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| Music review: Lydia Loveless deals with tough times on 'Daughter' Lydia Loveless has been through much in the past few years, and "Daughter," her first original album since 2016, keeps her heart on her sleeve and ...
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Album Review: DEFTONES Ohms If music industry maxims are to be believed, metal is a young person's game. As bands and artists mature, they're expected to head for softer pastures, ...
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