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Album Review – "The Wilder Blue" (Self-Titled) | Saving Country Music Their sound reminds you of the best of The Eagles and Alabama, figuring out how to borrow just enough from timeless sounds and melodies to be ...
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Aldous Harding: Warm Chris Album Review | Pitchfork The New Zealand songwriter returns with a sparse and oblique album whose ... for four albums, has made folk music with a conceptual weight that's ...
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Destroyer Take Us to a Demented Disco on 'Labyrinthitis' - Rolling Stone Destroyer's last album, 2020's Have We Met, was recorded mostly at Dan Bejar's kitchen table — whispered phantasmagorias woven after his family ...
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Latto - 777 (Album Review) | Ratings Game Music Latto – 777 (Album Review) ... The song features this sensual instrumental that will practically beg you and your partner to peel off your clothes ...
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Album Review: Cowboy Junkies - Songs Of The Recollection | Hotpress Album Review: Cowboy Junkies - Songs Of The Recollection ... That being said, covering songs as well known and beloved as Bowie's 'Five Years', ...
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Album Review: Placebo - 'Never Let Me Go' | Hotpress Eighth album from '90s goth-pop combo. ... Indeed, Molko entirely rewrote the lyrics to three songs, while they replaced the programmed rhythms ...
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Album Review: Sara Dziri - Close To Home [Optimo Music] - Magnetic Magazine Album Review: Sara Dziri - Close To Home [Optimo Music]. Belgium / Tunisian producer and DJ Sara Dziri explores her various musical identities ...
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Album Review: Aldous Harding, Warm Chris | Hotpress The songs on Aldous Harding's fourth album are extraordinary, performing feats ordinarily associated with Zen mantras.
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Album Review: Interstellar Funk - Into The Echo [Dekmantel] - Magnetic Magazine Over the past decade, he has put out other music on Dekmantel, Berceuse Heroique, L.I.E.S., Rush Hour and his very own imprint Artificial Dance. With ...
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Jazz Album Review: "Jean-Michel Pilc's "Alive: Live at Dièse Onze, Montreal" - The Arts Fuse In an interview, the 61 year old French pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, who now lives in Montréal, amusingly asserted that "I don't think about music." He ...
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