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| Album Review: Soen – IMPERIAL Album Review: Soen – IMPERIAL ... written brand of heavy, technical instrumentation and song structure since their debut record Cognitive (2012).
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| Album Review: Sturle Dagsland – Sturle Dagsland No, he starts at ground zero, creating music on a tabula rasa. Sturle Dagsland's self-titled debut LP is temperamental, primeval, horrifying and ...
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| Review: Winterpills frontman does it all well on solo album ADVERTISEMENT. https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-oceans-music-reviews-coronavirus-pandemic-78c5ca0c83912fa2c6f72e5a01519b75.
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| Album Review: 'Medicine at Midnight' by Foo Fighters Album Review: 'Medicine at Midnight' by Foo Fighters. Grunge rock made for the dancefloor, Foo Fighters' tenth album overflows with crisp production ...
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| On 'Primer Día de Clases,' Mora Finds Another Wing for Mainstream Latin Music The album's opening song, "Primer Día de Clases," sets the mood: Yeah, it is reggaetón, but it is closer to something that could be played on ...
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| Album Review: God Is An Astronaut - Ghost Tapes #10 While many of their fellow so-called post-rock peers have either imploded or disappeared up their own back passages, Wicklow four-piece God Is An ...
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Mahler: Symphonies 1-10 review – a sumptuous Berlin Phil moves from the glib to the sublime But as you might expect when conductors with such very different interpretative approaches are involved, the musical results are variable, and it's ...
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| Album Review: TV Priest – 'Uppers' And, in speaking truth to power, TV Priest find a way to both honour punk's well-worn tropes while making music that feels thrillingly, terrifyingly located ...
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| Album reviews: Nothing, Nowhere – Trauma Factory and Isaac Dunbar – Evil Twin "I'm f***ing sick of writing all these sad songs," Nothing, Nowhere sang on his unfiltered 2018 album Ruiner. Judging by the follow-up, Trauma Factory, ...
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| The Hold Steady Play to Their Strengths on Open Door Policy Rockers' latest is their most musically adventurous album yet. By Eric R. Danton | February 18, 2021 | 11:00am. Music Reviews The Hold Steady · Share ...
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