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| Dungen: En Är För Mycket och Tusen Aldrig Nog Album Review | Pitchfork The Swedish psych-rock pioneers' songs are usually like odysseys, but their first full-length studio album in seven years is more of a pleasure ...
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| Album Review: Dayglow's 'People in Motion' is meant for dancing - The Post "Deep End" is one of the more mellow tracks on the album with a unique synth beat and an accompanying slide whistle. Reminiscent of an '80s song, he ...
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| Album Review: Shygirl – Nymph | Beats Per Minute On her debut LP Nymph, UK artist Shygirl proves to be a master at transmuting almost any type of club music to her own fluid sensibility.
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Charlie Puth (Finally) Finds His Voice - Stereogum In 2011, when Charlie Puth was a sophomore at Berklee College Of Music, ... on the final season of Ellen to promote his third album, CHARLIE, ...
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Album Review: House of Lords; Saints and Sinners - Metal Planet Music Review by Rob Broom for MPM. Take it to the House! A classy romp of melodic rock combining a swirling touch of progressive keyboards with some ...
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Being Funny in a Foreign Language Album Review: The 1975 Soar - Consequence Subscribe to our email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more ...
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| Julia Jacklin - "PRE PLEASURE" | Album Review - POST-TRASH The song "Ignore Tenderness" is a lyrical stand out. It's one of those Jacklin songs that is so emotionally evocative that it verges on discomfort.
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| Album Review: Dawes - Misadventures of Doomscroller - mxdwn Music Fundamentally artful Los Angeles-based band Dawes is back with their eighth studio album with hopes of fighting the stigma of short attention ...
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| NBA YoungBoy - 3800 Degrees (Album Review) | Ratings Game Music NBA YoungBoy – 3800 Degrees (Album Review) ... Aside from the overdue praise of Scrappy, the song features a hook that will actually make you want ...
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The 1975 - 'Being Funny In A Foreign Language' review: back to their very best - NME After an experimental phase, the band's fifth album is succinct, ... In music, a lot of stock is currently placed on the idea of relatability ...
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