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| Album Review: Figueroa – The World As We Know It Popularized in the '60s and '70s, psychedelic music largely cribbed from Middle Eastern modes of music in an attempt to capture the trance-like rhythms ...
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| Path of Wellness (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.) Catch up every Saturday with 10 of our best-reviewed albums of ...
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| Limitless Frame This notion of self-love also animates this album, which is accompanied by a ... Ulla's intention on Limitless Frame, it seems, is to create music that ...
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| Review: New Austinite Jade Bird wins big with a splendid 'Austin City Limits' taping Bird played 10 new songs, adding six from her first album plus a few odds-and-ends to pack nearly 20 tunes into an hourlong set. READ MORE:Our ...
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| 'The Sparks Brothers' Review: Edgar Wright's Wildly Entertaining Documentary Rediscovers Iconic ... 25 Albums. 345 Songs. Unlimited Genius. Your Favorite Band's Favorite Band." That is what the poster for Focus Features' wonderful new documentary ...
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| Album Review: Wolf Alice – Blue Weekend As described by lead singer Ellie Rowsell after the album announcement, she stated that the album is "for other people," creating songs in which she ...
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| 'Slowly: Song for Keith Jarrett' by Noah Haidu Review: On Legacy and Loss A jazz pianist honors the musical luminary with an album-length exploration of his signature sound, with a few twists of his own. By Larry Blumenfeld.
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| Jazz Review: A Crucial Charles Mingus Concert Finally Gets Its Due The original album of that 1974 concert—a single LP featuring a jam ... tell a powerful story about Mingus's own artistry and its place in the music of the ...
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Album Review: JamLive - Flower Flower features cinematic orchestral arrangements over mellow rock songs, with lead singer J's delicate and simple melodies. The music and film duo, ...
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The best albums of 2021 so far Part of the current fecund strain of British art-prog alongside Black Midi and Squid, BCNR married klezmer, garage rock and Tortoise-y jazz in a highly ...
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