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| Against Me!: Reinventing Axl Rose Album Review | Pitchfork When you're especially young, pop music opens a world where things actually happen. Behind the brittle plastic of a jewel case or the curved glass of ...
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Album Review: BOUNDARIES Burying Brightness - Metal Injection Boundaries are masters of the groovy hardcore riff and they display it over and over through songs like "Heaven's Broken Heart" and "Your Own ...
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Mykki Blanco: Stay Close to Music review – lost in their own album | Rap | The Guardian Burning issues and inspired moments are obscured by a succession of guest vocalists on the rapper's pop-leaning latest.
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Bill Callahan: YTI⅃AƎЯ review – sunny, painterly poetics - The Guardian His latest album dwells on dreams ("thoughts in lotus"), death ("the gurney ... poetics exist in active conversation with his painterly music, ...
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| Susumu Yokota - Baroque · Album Review RA - Resident Advisor Sorry, this track or album is not available. ... now released on vinyl for the first time by the Spanish record label Modern Obscure Music.
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Brian Eno: ForeverAndEverNoMore review – personal, intimate and urgent - The Guardian Eno's new album, his 22nd, is an emotional contemplation of ... Notably, these are songs rather than ambient pieces, and Eno's voice is deeper now ...
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| Forming: The Water We Swim In - album review | Louder Than War Andy Brown reviews The Water We Swim In, the debut album by Forming. ... Back then the band was called Unstable Journey yet the new songs inspired ...
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| narcissus: A Sense Of Place: review – ALBUM OF THE WEEK! - LouderThanWar narcissus finally grace us with their long awaited debut album and it's ... a music fan with a taste of music history you know where they are now!
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| Album Review: Fujiya & Miyagi - Slight Variations - mxdwn Music Funky and fun alternative dance music Alternative electronic dance music group Fujiya & Miyagi have released a new album: Slight Variations.
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| The 1975 Being Funny in a Foreign Language Review: Finding Coolness in the Uncool That sentiment bleeds into the band's songs here, as "The 1975" and "Part of the Band" resemble patronizing Substack op-eds set to music. The album's ...
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