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Grouper: Shade Album Review | Pitchfork Liz Harris always seems to be telling us a secret. The catch—and the thing that makes her music as Grouper so fascinating—is we're never sure what.
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Jessica Pavone: Lull Album Review | Pitchfork Yet Pavone's music, often consisting of slowly undulating tones sustained and modulated over long durations, hits the ear much differently than ...
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Mastodon Crush/Redeem You on 'Hushed and Grim' - Rolling Stone The metal heroes' eighth album is one of their heaviest · Jon Weigell · Jon Weigell's Most Recent Stories · Related Reviews · Related Reviews ...
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Album Review: Natalie Hemby - Pins And Needles - mxdwn Music "New Madrid," the second track on the album, offers up a different sort of musical force. Quick acoustic chords, crying steel and paced snares ...
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Album Review: Joshua Crumbly - ForEver - mxdwn Music Alluring, masterful and above all, talented The newest Joshua Crumbly album, ForEver, brings together soothing electronic tones and musical sounds ...
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The Lockdown Sessions album review: Elton John having fun at a party with the best in ... - Firstpost ... his own music in such stifling times. Lakshmi Govindrajan Javeri October 27, 2021 12:33:22 IST. The Lockdown Sessions album review: Elton John ...
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Album Review: Oompa's "Unbothered" Builds a Legacy of Joy | Arts | The Harvard Crimson An acclaimed rapper and spoken word poet known for her unfaltering flow and authentic storytelling, Oompa's music is truly art, embodying the ...
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Album Review: Duran Duran – 'Future Past' | The Young Folks Album Review: Duran Duran – 'Future Past' ... same haunting allure of Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry (helped by the exceptional mixing on the album).
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'Feel Flows' captures the Beach Boys at the peak of their artistry - NPR A new 5-disc reissue of the 1970 and 1971 albums Sunflower and Surf's Up reveals the Beach Boys at a crossroads, having moved beyond surf-music ...
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La Luz: La Luz (self-titled fourth album) - album review | Louder Than War La Luz should be the go-to band for dreamy/eerie pop – they should be in an untouchably cool position like Stereolab used to be. The music business ...
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