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| Tim Hecker: No Highs Album Review | Pitchfork How to preserve the tradition of thoughtfully made ambient music in a market inundated with corporate-friendly fluff, or to convince listeners of the ...
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Album Review: METALLICA 72 Seasons - Metal Injection It's fantastic. Where Hardwired ended on the spastic "Spit Out The Bone," 72 Seasons calls it quits on a massively sludgy song that frankly, Metallica ...
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| Ben Sloan: muted colors Album Review | Pitchfork The Colorado percussionist's debut solo album is a glitchy sound collage where drums ... Sloan says the album's music was "culled from his digital ...
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| Rae Sremmurd: Sremm 4 Life Album Review | Pitchfork Historically, most of the darkness in Rae Sremmurd songs has stemmed from the spacey melodies and eerie drum programming of Ear Drummers' nocturnal ...
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| Marta Złakowska / Tricky: When It's Going Wrong Album Review | Pitchfork The second cover closes the album: "Czarno Czarny," a Polish folk song. Suddenly a brighter tone is set: a major key, a bell line chiming in ...
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| '72 Seasons' by Metallica Review: Heavy-Metal Monotony - WSJ The rock band returns with a lengthy album that has all the expected speed and thrashing riffs, but it takes few chances. ... More Music Reviews.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Xylouris White – The Forest in Me - NARC. Magazine Robert Nichols discovers an ambient and cinematic album. ... a series of instrumental sketches into their own ecosystem of inner mood music.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Natalie Merchant Lays Out a Feast on 'Keep Your Courage' Natalie Merchant's latest is full of ambitious musical passages, thoughtful lyrics, and fantastic vocal performances centered on the need for love ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: William Prince Builds Big Choruses on 'Stand in the Joy' - No Depression William Prince is a descendant of preachers, and in his own way, he is carrying on that legacy in his music. With his singular velvet baritone, ...
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Josienne Clarke – Onliness (Album Review) - Folk Radio UK On Onliness, Josienne Clarke re-explores material from her own back pages - those songs that were overlooked, or simply abandoned, are now alive ...
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