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| Bill Orcutt: Music for Four Guitars Album Review | Pitchfork The veteran improviser creates a virtual quartet indebted to classical minimalism and avant-garde guitar ensembles, sculpting multitracked figures ...
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| UTO: Touch the Lock Album Review | Pitchfork The couple known as Neysa Mae Barnett and Emile Larroche began making music together in 2016; Barnett wrote and sang and Larroche handled production ...
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Yungblud: Yungblud review – scaled-up arena ambitions meet trite teen poetry | Pop and rock With his second album, the rising pop-punk star shoots for the ... He admonishes "BBC Radio 6 Music dads", and hymns his fans as "an army based on ...
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| Album Review: Stephen Clair | To the Trees | Music | Hudson Valley Morgan Y. Evans reviews Stephen Clair's new album To the Trees.
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| Album Review: Danny Elfman - Bigger. Messier. - mxdwn Music Down the rabbit hole Elfman's eccentric style has no intention of slowing down ever since the release of his solo album Big Mess back in 2021.
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Album Review | The Lounge Society Debut In Chaotic Style On Tired Of Liberty - HeadStuff Let's just say when it comes to guitar music, he knows what he's talking about. Just before lockdown floored the UK, Raphael made an unlikely move to ...
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| Gawjuss: Prototypical - album review - Louder Than War Gawjuss (Clue Records) LP | DL Out 2nd September 2022 As with many great cultural items, Prototypical is an amalgam of old and new; ...
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Album Review: MEGADETH The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead! - Metal Injection The music industry is a behemoth that moves on without the artists it spits out, and so if we were to ignore this situation and abandon the love we ...
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| Yungblud review, Yungblud: Third album is all stadium-fillers and snappy self-defence The Doncaster artist has a knack for narrative and a snagging vocal that lifts potential mediocrity of this vibe into a warmer and more engaging ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Andrew Bradley – Parasomniac | NARC. | Reliably Informed Jake Anderson discovers a perfect fusion of hazy, sombre songs and light, melancholic tunes on the local songwriter's new album.
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