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Muse - Will Of The People | Album Review - The Review Geek And some of these songs do work, and then some fall by the wayside. This is not a full-on swipe at a favourite unit of musicians, as they're supremely ...
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Blondie: Against the Odds: 1974 - 1982 Album Review | Pitchfork A new archival box set collecting Blondie's first six albums and ... and outtakes makes the case for their singular presence in American music.
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Review: Top Hip Hop & Rap Albums of Summer 2022 | The Slate Songs like "First Class" and "Dua Lipa" have been topping charts since release. While some of the album felt contrived, the rest seems to be ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: The Dead Daisies - Radiance - The Rockpit This is the sort of music that can make the young pick up those guitars and the old remember how great Rock and Roll is eternal.
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Album Review: JID "The Forever Story" - Epigram - Bristol by Oscar Ross, Music Editor. Flaunting an unbelievable roster of feature artists and guest producers, The Forever Story acts as a mirror to JID's ...
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Album Review : Restless Spirits: Second To None - Metal Planet Music Review by Andy Hawes for MPM. Second to None is the second album release by Restless Spirits, led by Lords of Black guitarist Tony Hernando.
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Rock Album Review: Marcus King's "Young Blood" -- A Manic Joy Ride - The Arts Fuse On his new album Young Blood, guitar phenom Marcus King practically turns "classic rock" into a musical genre. Pivoting from the mellower moods ...
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Album Review: Nicolas Cage Fighter - The Bones That Grew from Pain - mxdwn Music Mind-blowing metal Australian band Nicolas Cage Fighter has been creating musical havoc since the '90s, and last month the band released The Bones ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Ezra Furman's All Of Us Flames is the New Modern American Rock The third song, "Dressed In Black" is classic Ezra Furman: heavy guitar notes, stunning lyrics, and beats that sound like a song from the 70s. She ...
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Music Review: Ezra Furman - 'All of us Flames' | Blogcritics This album is a cry of defiance in a world which would prefer trans and queer people would just shut up and go away. However Furman isn't about to go ...
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