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Mark Barrott: Jōhatsu (蒸発) Album Review - Pitchfork Mark Barrott's awe and gratitude at living in an real-life island paradise has informed most of the music he's made since moving to Ibiza in 2012.
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Lighten Up and Listen to Everything But the Girl - Vulture album review 5:10 P.M. ... By Craig Jenkins, a Vulture music critic who also covers TV, comedy, and video games. The lesson of Fuse: Find the ...
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Esther Rose: Safe to Run Album Review | Pitchfork Having traded New Orleans for Taos, the Michigan-born singer-songwriter offers a chronicle of her wanderings. The songs roll out as though she'd ...
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Classic Album Review: Various Artists | Peace Songs - Tinnitist Classic Album Review: Various Artists | Peace Songs · This came out in 2003 – or at least that's when I got it. Here's what I said about it back then ( ...
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Dreamer Isioma: Princess Forever Album Review | Pitchfork While many of the songs on Princess Forever build on the soft R&B of their previous records, the strongest tracks here are more eclectic, ...
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Album Review // 100 Gecs // 10,000 Gecs - Erie Reader Bursting onto the scene in 2019 with their debut album 1000 Gecs, their music was an explosion of sound, a hyperpop bombast blending elements of ...
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Big Daddy: Bomb Culture - album review - Louder Than War Big Daddy: Bomb Culture Offen Music (digital, vinyl) Out now - buy direct from Bandcamp Big Daddy's debut album Bomb Culture is the perfect.
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Esther Rose - "Safe To Run" | Album Review - POST-TRASH Sometimes it is so easy to disqualify singer/songwriters. Either their music contains no variation from the acoustic guitar/piano backing and/or their ...
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Fleetwood Mac - 'Tusk' album review - Far Out Magazine McVie's country rock shuffles rub elbows with her ornate pop tracks, Nicks' songs range from beautiful ballads to elaborate hits, and Buckingham is ...
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Jessie Ware – 'That! Feels Good!' review: a true, forward-facing pop visionary - NME Labelling an album as 'the real me' is a line used all too often by pop stars, a declaration that often prefaces some lukewarm music, ...
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