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| Julmud: Tuqoos Album Review | Pitchfork On top of broadcasting the West Bank city's small but fiercely creative electronic music scene to a worldwide audience, the party gave local DJs ...
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| Latto: 777 Album Review | Pitchfork The Atlanta rapper's second album asserts her confidence and versatility, ... The song sounds almost like a jingle, and Latto's bars aren't strong ...
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| J. Cole Surveys His Empire on the Low-Stakes Mixtape 'D-Day' - Rolling Stone Cardi B earns millions while only releasing a song or two a year. Still, even new-gen rappers like Lil Durk who equate doing numbers with millions of ...
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| Album review: Papa Roach – Ego Trip | Kerrang! New offering Ego Trip rips up any semblance of a rule book, rapping it up and rocking it out with the fervour of any of music's bright young things.
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| Six Quick-Hit Reviews of Local Albums - Seven Days Sometimes your friendly neighborhood music editor needs more than two spots to review the latest album submissions. Sometimes he's just listened ...
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Red Hot Chili Peppers Yield Subtle Results On 'Unlimited Love' (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine That album not only revitalized the Chili's sound and relevance but with its impressive slate of (now classic) songs, also effectively launched a ...
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| Jack White, 'Fear of the Dawn': Album Review - Ultimate Classic Rock The curveballs are few here, as White plugs in and lets loose with a dozen songs that have more to do with guitar heroics than genre-stretching. That ...
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| Envy of None': Album Review - Ultimate Classic Rock They didn't rule out working together in the future, but as far as new Rush music, the door was closed. It's been a relatively quiet two years since ...
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| Album review: Red Hot Chili Peppers' chemistry shines in 'Unlimited Love' - The Lantern Kiedis' witty lines paired with Frusciante's backing vocals make for some of the sweetest sounds on the album in these two songs. "Not the One" opens ...
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| Rock Album Review: Elvis Costello's "The Boy Named If" - Sly and Mischievous As Ever He's produced great records from The Specials and The Pogues and collaborated with Burt Bacharach, The Roots, jazz musicians, and classical ensembles.
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