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| Built to Spill: When the Wind Forgets Your Name Album Review | Pitchfork ... of architecting three of the defining indie rock albums of the 1990s. Whatever greatness fans hear in his music, Martsch contends he doesn't.
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| James Devane: Beauty Is Useless Album Review | Pitchfork But this time, he drops a heavy rhythmic anchor in the storm-tossed harbor. Trending Now. Dry Cleaning - "Don't Press Me" | Pitchfork Music Festival ...
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| Album Review: Strategies - mxdwn Music Album Review: Strategies – Strategies ... Count," and "Outages" to gain fans' attention, rewarding them with the EP featuring two new songs.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Music Maker Songbook Shows Off Blues' Best and Invites Playing Along Deep in the South, the latest package from the Music Maker Foundation, contains a songbook with guitar tablature as well as a 19-track CD ...
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| Album Review: Noah Cyrus' 'The Hardest Part' is an emotional journey - The Post The album isn't all folk though. For example, "Mr. Percocet" revels in a more pop feel and embraces a strong acoustic hook. The song details Cyrus' ...
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| Patti - "The Toothpick 3" | Album Review - POST-TRASH In the not-quite fifteen minutes that make up the slight, graceful song cycle The Toothpick 3, Patti covers a lot of new ground.
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Counterparts – A Eulogy For Those Still Here (Album Review) - Sonic Perspectives Musicians: Brendan Murphy / Vocals; Jesse Doreen / Guitar; Alex Re / Guitar; Tyler Williams / Bass Guitar; Kyle Brownlee / Drums ...
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| ALBUM REVIEW: Bloods – Together, Baby! - Narc Magazine Jade Broadhead discovers a varied release from the Sydney-based punks. By Jade Broadhead on Monday, September 19th, 2022. Share It Music.
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| The Reptilian Government: Children of the Sun (Album Review) - PopMatters Sad fact: The older we get, the harder it becomes to venture outside our little bailiwicks. That's true in life but also for music critics, ...
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Hamid J, Cycle of a Relationship | Album Review - The Musical Hype postLos Angeles-based, Iranian American, LGBTQ+ artist Hamid J shines on his 4-star, conceptual, debut album, Cycle of a Relationship.
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