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| Erin Rae: Lighten Up Album Review | Pitchfork Erin Rae makes gentle music that's easy to listen to over and over again, and yet it is never boring. The Nashville songwriter's 2018 album ...
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| Empath: Visitor Album Review | Pitchfork The second album from the Philadelphia noise-pop band comes with some ... Samples range from Minecraft sounds to Jamiroquai presets; the music ...
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| Bastille: Give Me the Future Album Review | Pitchfork The songs are virtually interchangeable. Here's the chorus to "Distorted Light Beam," delivered over pumping drum machine and noir-disco synth: "When ...
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Album Review : Annihilator – Metal II Do some digging, look for new music, in fact why not scroll through all the reviews on Metal Planet Music and click on some bands that you have not ...
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Shamir Embraces Messiness on 'Heterosexuality' - Rolling Stone Together, they front-load the beginning of the album with songs that are abrasive and raw, buzzing with the sound of inner growth and emotional ...
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| Classical Album Review: Igor Levit's "On DSCH" - Exhausting But Astonishing - The Arts Fuse By Jonathan Blumhofer. A major release by a pianist who, just in his mid-thirties, is already one of the most intelligent and satisfying musicians ...
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The Burning Balloons: This Is Our Future - Album Review - Louder Than War It's a song that pulls you in, drawing you closer and closer before they give you a kicking on the wilder ride that is Drained. The vocals are buried ...
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| Beach House: 'Once Twice Melody' Album Review - Paste Magazine In a catalog now spanning nearly 100 songs, the duo have very few duds. Maybe that's because a Beach House song only asks as much of you as you'd ...
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| Album review: Dan Andriano & The Bygones – Dear Darkness - Kerrang! Grounding so many musicians for so long hasn't been pleasant, but one positive has been that a diverse range of albums written and recorded during ...
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Various Artists – 'Ocean Child: Songs Of Yoko Ono' review: fittingly unique - NME In fact, the album only really goes astray when contributors decide, understandably, to pay tribute to Yoko's avant-garde side. To out-weird Yoko, it ...
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