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| Album Review: Field Music, Flat White Moon Album Review: Field Music, Flat White Moon ... Field Music are often seen as paragons of accretion, who meticulously forge baroque music. On Flat ...
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| Album Review: Sonidos De Karmática Resonancia (April 16, 2021) – Zoé However, the iconography of Mexican-American guitarists and singer/songwriters Carlos Santana and Ritchie Valens helped establish rock music as a ...
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| Album Review: 'Don't Go Tellin' Your Momma' by Topaz Jones Few emerging artists exemplify the diversity of sounds in modern hip-hop like Topaz Jones. Though still in the very beginning stages of building out ...
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| Album Review: The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band – Dance Songs for Hard Times The album begins with a southern blues guitar riff that could have been taken straight out of a Stevie Ray Vaughn song in "Ways and Means." So far ...
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| Album Review: Cory Hanson – Pale Horse Rider Country-folk reminiscence and urban storytelling. Cory Hanson, known for his work with the psychedelic-rock band as both vocalist and guitarist of the ...
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| 9696 Dream Manchester producer Evan Majumdar-Swift mines the history of club music for slippery, enigmatic electro jams that move in unexpected directions, ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Kaleo's American influences run deep on 'Surface Sounds' Kaleo was still in its native land when it started turning heads half a decade ago, as the band least likely not only to try playing American roots music— ...
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| Dawn Richard: Second Line review – joy and mess from a musical eccentric Dawn Richard has a buoyant track, Bussifame, on her sixth solo album, Second Line, which explains that the album's title refers to a New Orleans ...
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| ALBUM REVIEW: Chemtrails over the Country Club Lana Del Rey has been a household name in the U.S. ever since her music's appearance in the 2013 rendition of "The Great Gatsby" and her hit ...
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Album Review: London Grammar, 'Californian Soil' When London Grammar first arrived onto a heavily saturated music scene almost a decade ago, their emotive brand of pop balladry drew comparisons ...
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