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Pack Pro Nobis Time and distance collapse in the music of the Catalan folk duo Tarta ... and even Rosalía, whose debut album drew heavily upon the flamenco canon.
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Roosevelt Dance music can only suspend your belief for so long these days. ... But it's 2021, and on Roosevelt's latest album Polydans, Marius Lauber is still offering ... Catch up every Saturday with 10 of our best-reviewed albums of the week.
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'Positions (Deluxe)' Review: New Music, Same Issue This deluxe album contains five new tracks: "someone like u (interlude)," "test drive," a "34+35" remix featuring Doja Cat & Megan Thee Stallion, "worst ...
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Album Review: Mogwai – As The Love Continues Mogwai doesn't ever show you why they're exceptional musicians in the way that a jazz artist or metal band might. They don't care whether or not ...
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard On this double album, the madly prolific psych-rock band synthesizes everything they do into compact songs that still allow their weirder impulses to ...
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Cheetah Bend Where Edgar's last solo album, 2012's Majenta, mostly dealt in sweaty, hedonistic dance music, Cheetah Bend is a more eclectic mix that leans ...
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Album Review: Alice Cooper – Detroit Stories Cooper pays homage to his roots and hometown with an album full of songs that admire and expand upon Detroit's 1960s rock'n'roll spirit. Cooper's ...
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Album Review: Mouse on Mars – AAI Even as new and exciting sounds developed in the music sphere around them, the electronic duo, made up of Jan St. Werner and Andi Toma, has ...
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Jessie J Reflects on 'Who You Are' Album… Her yet-untitled fifth album is set to be executive-produced by Ryan Tedder -- and ... The nominations in the rock field are reviewed by a committee; the ...
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Ian Sweet Showcases Her Pop Palette On Textured 'Show Me How You Disappear' (ALBUM ... ... Her Pop Palette On Textured 'Show Me How You Disappear' (ALBUM REVIEW) ... On the third album, Medford deviates from the rock aesthetic of the previous two ... The songs are mostly soft with occasional bursts of power.
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