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| Various Artists: C91 Album Review | Pitchfork But music has a cunning way of thwarting simple linear narratives, and C91—the latest in a line of compilations from UK indie label Cherry Red styled ...
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| Spoon, 'Lucifer on the Sofa': Album Review - Ultimate Classic Rock This is sometimes heavy music, at least by Spoon's standards, and if you approach it from the right side you can hear the FM-radio influences ...
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| Album Review: Banoffee - Tear Tracks - mxdwn Music A breakup album told through lyricism and style On November 10th, 2021, pop artist Banoffee released her sophomore album titled Tear Tracks.
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| Album review: There are numerous great things about Saba's 'Few Good Things' - The Lantern "An Interlude Called 'Circus' (feat. Eryn Allen Kane)" details the events that Saba took for granted before his musical success, including his love ...
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| Album review: Voivod – Synchro Anarchy - Kerrang! Those who aren't already into this sort of music won't be converted, but those who are will surely conclude that Voivod still do it better than anyone ...
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| Album Review: Black Electric's "III" | Nippertown ... Black Electric, Vitali has compiled an album of tunes that are an amalgamation of blues-rock and metal. With songs that seem to be exploding .
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Out of This World – Out of This World (Album Review) - Sonic Perspectives Kee Marcello must be in a musical wayback machine. Or he has a sense of humor. His new band (and their self-titled album) is called Out of This ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Slash and Myles Kennedy capture the moment on '4' - RIFF Magazine | The songs are organic, urgent and upfront. The album's 10 tracks aren't overcooked or overproduced. They simply sound like a group of musicians ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Alt-J returns with beguiling 'The Dream' - RIFF Magazine | Not only is the music as beguiling as ever, but the lyrics are smart enough to win over snooty singer-songwriter fans. Taken together, their first ...
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Album Review: Black Country, New Road reinvents itself in 'Ants From Up There' | The Young Folks By last fall, the group had already finished a new set of tracks and began playing "Bread Song" and "Basketball Shoes" at their live performances.
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