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| Jonnine: Maritz Album Review | Pitchfork On a charming new solo album, the HTRK vocalist writes lighthearted folk music about loss and longing.
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| Review: Caroline Polachek's '<em>Desire, I Want To Turn Into You</em>' - Rolling Stone On her second solo album, the former Chairlift vocalist uses her encyclopedic musical knowledge and formidable voice as vehicles for flipping the ...
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| Glüme - 'Main Character' album review: a cinematic mix of old and new - Far Out Magazine Mixing vintage Hollywood glamour with the aesthetics of a modern-day LA girl, Glüme's strong visual style reflects her music perfectly, which, both ...
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| Pink, Trustfall album review: pure pop sounds out of place on this mature record Stapleton returns here on the closing song, Just Say I'm Sorry, a quiet slowie backed by noodling electric guitar. It's one of several folkier moments ...
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Album Review: The Stacks: Lay Me Down to Rest (Feels So Good) - The Austin Chronicle The Stacks' debut album flows a steady folk and Americana. ... within the Austin music scene, laid bare in climactic finale "The Garden.
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Album Review | This Stupid World Is Vintage Yo La Tengo - HeadStuff.org Now almost forty years into their musical journey and on their sixteenth proper studio album, the trio of Ira Kaplin, Georgia Hubley, ...
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| Album Review: Quasi – Breaking the Balls of History | Beats Per Minute Album Review: Quasi – Breaking the Balls of History ... and refocuses on the raw experimentalism and punk chaos of her earlier years making music.
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| Album review: 'Meteora' Linkin Park, 2003. - The Daily Evergreen Songs like "In The End" didn't really age well, sounding more like a time capsule to the nu-metal scene instead of a song that can stay relevant ...
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Album Review : Avatar – Dance Devil Dance - Metal Planet Music Album Review : Avatar – Dance Devil Dance ... the only let down for this song for me is the vocals just seem a tad too high for comfort in parts.
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Album Review: 'Ears of the People - Ekonting Songs from Senegal and The Gambia' The banjo has long been a central player in American music, understood as an instrument that was brought to—and evolved in—the Americas by ...
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