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Tricky: Maxinquaye Album Review | Pitchfork Tricky would go on to release masterful music after: Nearly God and Pre-Millenium Tension, both from 1996, push at the boundary between enjoyment and ...
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Los Bitchos - Let The Festivities Begin! | Album Review - GoldenPlec Los Bitchos' debut album is made of rhythms and textures; of movements and the manner of those movements; of verbs and adverbs. Music is almost ...
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Abrazos: Nothing Gets Changed By Being Polite - album review - Louder Than War Originally the object was to provide an outlet for songs that examined the frustrations he found in modern life. He soon recruited Alan Growbag of the ...
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Jim Shepherd: The Circle - Album Review - Louder Than War The songs here on Le Cercle are layered in sounds that reveal themselves more with each listen as the cast of musicians he has recruited work their ...
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Album Review: Vio-Lence - Let The World Burn - mxdwn Music Thrash metal at its finest Californian band Vio-Lence was formed in 1985, where they became well known for their wild thrash metal music.
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Aldous Harding: Warm Chris review – endearingly introspective folk-pop - The Guardian Over the course of three albums since her 2014 self-titled debut, New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding has found a musical identity in ...
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Meshuggah's Immutable: still running rings around every other metal band on the planet - Louder Album review: prog-metal emperors Meshuggah deliver another head-spinning ... they play on just one or two motifs per song, tearing each apart, ...
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Destroyer: Labyrinthitis review – wayward, dance-infused weirdness | Pop and rock | The Guardian The Canadian rockers weave dreamy electronica through an album that buries ... grasp the simplicity at the heart of all great dance music.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Nocturnal Creatures - Bomber - Distorted Sound Magazine Tasha Brown reviews the new album from hard rockers Bomber. Read the review of 'Nocturnal Creatures' ... When was the best decade for rock music?
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Opera Album Review: Saint-Saëns's Delightful Skewering of the West's Fantasies of Japan Judith van Wanroij (Léna), Mathias Vidal (Kornélis); diverse singers (in the song cycle). Toulouse Capitole Orchestra, cond. Leo Hussain. Bru Zane ...
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