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| Album Review : Blunt Razors – Early Aught Because the songs were so vastly different from their Planes Mistaken for Stars projects, the duo agreed to give the project a new name, as listeners of ...
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| Album Review: Blood From The Soul – DSM-5 Album Review: Blood From The Soul – DSM-5 ... "Encephalon Escape" could hold up to a standard Converge song with its tempo changes, while ...
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| Shawn Mendes A pop-rock flare-up that would have fit comfortably on Mendes' self-titled third album, "305" utilizes a springy guitar line and some puppy-love lyrics ("If ...
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Album Review: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – KG Album Review: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – K.G. ... the release of some of the wildest, most adventurous rock music the decade had to offer.
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From Messiah to Jonas Kaufmann: the best classical Christmas albums of 2020 Birds and bells of Oxfordshire feature on Songs from the Heart (Circlemusic), a debut by the vocal group Circle, built on a winter, rather than Christmas ...
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Dua Lipa: Studio 2054 review – a celebration of up-close disco joy Most music live streams this year have been lonely, audience-free affairs run by skeleton crews, but just as Lipa's second album, Future Nostalgia, ...
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| Jazz Appreciation/Album Review — Carla Bley, 84 and Counting It is no shame to love Carla Bley's music. Carla Bley — one of the greatest living jazz composers. Photo: ECM. Some people seem to think that admiring ...
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| Album Review: Red City Radio – Paradise Album Review: Red City Radio – Paradise. Oklahoma rabble-rousers Red City Radio find Paradise on one of the finest punk-rock releases of 2020…
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| Album reviews: Megan Thee Stallion, The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound, The Dirty Knobs The music unfolds as a single, album-length piece, evolving continuously over its ... "Wreckless Abandon" begins with the title song, the kind of ringing, ...
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Yungblud: Weird! review – not as strange as all that Mid-album, Love Song throws up its hands at that very emotion, citing his parents' dust-ups and a lack of self-regard as reasons why he finds ...
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