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Album Review – Kaitlin Butts – "What Else Can She Do" | Saving Country Music She could have included all of those previously-released tracks on What Else Can She Do?, and fleshed out the album beyond the seven songs that ...
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Plosivs: Plosivs - album review - Louder Than War Quite simply, together they create a musical vibration beyond the parameters of sound occupying a frequency the human ear cannot begin to comprehend.
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| Rush: Moving Pictures (40th Anniversary) Album Review | Pitchfork Differences too: Where Zep stank of sex, Rush smelled of bookshelf dust. Trending Now. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks | "Bike Lane" | Pitchfork Music ...
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Anitta's 'Versions of Me' Is a Tirelessly Bewitching Global Dance-Floor Experience - Rolling Stone Burning brightest when micromanaging every market-tested and quantized musical detail with blissfully canny zeal, Anitta pinches your cheek while ...
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| "We Are": A review of the album of the year - SCAD District Jon Batiste walked away with five awards in total: Album of the Year, Best American Roots Performance, Best American Roots Song, Best Music Video, ...
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7 Essential Tracks From Swedish House Mafia's 'Paradise Again': Editor's Picks - Billboard The Swedish superstars drop the first album of their 15-year career. ... fully familiarize themselves with Paradise Again's 17 songs — though that ...
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Album Review: 'Paint This Town' by Old Crow Medicine Show - American Songwriter Here, however, the music is shared from a decidedly personal perspective, one reflected in both outlook and observation. It begins appropriately with ...
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| Pop Album Review: Charli XCX's "Crash" - Loud, Reckless, and Messy - The Arts Fuse She's more indebted than ever to the marquee pop acts of the 2000s and early 2010s, whose music has always been a source of inspiration. Sharp musical ...
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| Album: Swedish House Mafia - Paradise Again review - no connection, no emotion, no feeling The EDM trio return. Swedish? Yes. Mafia? Doubtful. House? Definitely not. Album New Music review by Barney Harsent.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Stone Broken - Revelation - Ghost Cult Magazine This is also the case with 'The Devil You Know', a catchy song with a throbbing bass line and some hefty guitars. You have heard it's ilk before, ...
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