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| Taylor Swift: Midnights Album Review - Pitchfork Taylor Swift has explained that at length, in her own flowery vernacular: These 13 songs are "a collection of music written in the middle of the night ...
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Midnights Review: Taylor Swift's New Album Is a Genre Reset - Vulture Craig Jenkins is a critic who writes about music and television and comedy and video games, and he wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day.
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| Album Review: Taylor Swift – Midnights | Beats Per Minute Swift has used the image of New Year's Day to signify personal rebirth before, most prominently in the lyrics and music videos for Reputation, but ...
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DEVIN TOWNSEND – Lightwork (Album Review) - Sonic Perspectives It did feature actual, structured songs, and Devin was Devinning all over the place again, but "Lightwork" didn't grab me the way "Transcendence," ...
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| Review: 'Midnights' is a testament to transformation | The Dartmouth The songs span a wide variety of topics so that nearly everyone can relate to something in the album. With each album release, Taylor Swift has proven ...
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| You Know What Else Sounds Great at Midnight? This New Arctic Monkeys Album Review: Arctic Monkeys' The Car' ... This New Arctic Monkeys Album ... But the band's musical purpose comes through crystal clear in the elegant ...
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Taylor Swift, Midnights | Album Review | The Musical Hype postGrammy-winning musician extraordinaire Taylor Swift makes an epic return to pop on her tenth studio album, Midnights.
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Album Review – Alex Williams – "Waging Peace" | Saving Country Music The songs hadn't been lived yet. And despite its positive moments and warm reception by some, the debut album was never going to be the ideal ...
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| Album Review: Dropkick Murphys - This Machine Still Kills Fascists - mxdwn Music Celtic punk delivers unheard folk lyrics Massachusetts Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys crashed the music scene in 1996.
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The Reverse Cowgirls: Fortis et Fidus – album review - Louderthanwar Gus Ironside reviews Glaswegian garage-rockers The Reverse Cowgirls' latest album Fortis et Fidus for Louder Than War.
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