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| 070 Shake: You Can't Kill Me Album Review | Pitchfork G.O.O.D. Music / Def Jam. Reviewed: June 7, 2022. On her second album, the New Jersey singer-songwriter recenters her romantic anguish through a ...
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| Album Review: Orochen - Anthroposcenic - mxdwn Music This is the group's first album release since previous album Thylacine was released in September of 2020. Much of Orochen's musical influence comes ...
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| Review: On his new album, Post Malone sincerely, relentlessly, almost heroically hates being famous 'Twelve Carat Toothache' is perhaps the most self-loathing album by any conflicted pop idol since Kurt Cobain. ... By Mikael WoodPop Music Critic.
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| Album Review: Síomha, Infinite Space | Hotpress Síomha is completely in sync with the musicians around her, including long-time collaborator Martin Atkinson Borrull. The LP is a kaleidoscope of ...
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| Album Review: Angel Olsen, Big Time - Hotpress There are hints of Emmylou Harris and Lucinda Williams in her world-weary delivery, while around the two minutes and 40 seconds mark, the song reaches ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Sunir - IANAI - Distorted Sound Magazine What is known is that IANAI transcends the musical spectrum on a truly global scale. The singer's debut album Sunir draws influence and is inspired by ...
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Post Malone | Twelve Carat Toothache Album Review - HipHopDX Post Malone 'Twelve Carat Toothache' Wallows in Indistinct, Uninspiring & Directionless Music. Published on: Jun 7, 2022, 1:53 PM. by Mackenzie ...
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Tim Bowness – Butterfly Mind (Album Review) - Sonic Perspectives Tim Bowness, one half of art rock landmark band No-Man, has returned with his 7th solo album, celebrating 40 years in the music industry.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Billy Howerdel - What Normal Was - Alchemy Records In fact What Normal Was was initially to be released as a second Ashes Divide record, until the connection with his youth that the songs were ...
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| Rusty, 'The Resurrection of Rust': Album Review - Ultimate Classic Rock Costello wrote most of the songs found on The Juliet Letters, which he's described as a song cycle. It's certainly ambitious ... and a bit boring. He ...
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