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| Album Review: Har Mar Superstar – Roseville At least, that's what Sean Tillmann did during the global pandemic. Tillmann, who, when he isn't delivering packages, makes music under his stage ...
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| Album Review: Nick Cave and Warren Ellis – Carnage Rather than formulaically ascribing to a typical songwriting style, the duo paints a full picture, and in doing so, cements that music can be just as ...
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| Album review: boygenius Boygenius is the ultimate supergroup of female indie-rock artists. The group is made up of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus, each of ...
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| Review: Bend's Julie Hanney brings emotional weight to third album Julie Hanney wrote "Ocean Song," one of the pieces found on her third solo, instrumental piano album, "Where the Ocean Meets the Sky," when she ...
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| Album Review: Random Union // Neon Waves With songs like "Danny Zukos" and "RUN," one perceives the almost cinematic vibe present in the album, a key inspiration for Mercury Moon's lyrics and ...
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| Album review: 'folklore' Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift walked away with her third Album of the Year ... The fact that Swift is 31-years-old and is still making songs like this is ...
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| Psychic Hotline As well as being a member of the punk group Special Interest, Mascelli also released music under the Psychic Hotline moniker. From 2015 to 2019, ...
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| Review: Olney's final album is a haunting collaboration "Whispers and Sighs," David Olney and Anana Kaye (Schoolkids Records). There's a poignancy to these 11 swan songs, especially with such titles as ...
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| Album Review: Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album The song was finished after Hussle's untimely demise with Hov stepping in to complete the vocals. Each track complements the next to create a highly ...
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| Review: Palm Ghosts materialize with a new, fresh sound "Carry the World," a very Psychedelic Furs-like track, is the most safe tune on the album, but the title song is the band's most ambitious — a prog-alt-rock ...
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