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| Wednesday Are Scary-Good Southern Indie-Rock Heroes on 'Rat Saw God' - Rolling Stone Review: Wednesday's 'Rat Saw God' ... Not everything on the album is so confrontationally intense, but nothing in these songs ever comes easy.
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Album Review – Jake Worthington (Self-Titled) | Saving Country Music If you want to hear true traditional country in its most pure form in 2023, listen to Jake Worthington. We're talking Mark Chesnutt, ...
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| 'Jason Isbell: Running With Our Eyes Closed': A Great Modern Music Doc - Variety 'Jason Isbell: Running With Our Eyes Closed' Review: A Great Music Doc That Focuses on the Making of an Album, a Marriage and a Man.
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| Pépe: Reclaim Album Review | Pitchfork The Spanish DJ Pépe started producing tracks when he was 16, a full two years before he was of legal clubbing age. Years later, his music still has ...
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| Wednesday: Rat Saw God Album Review | Pitchfork Their outstanding new album is why they're one of the best indie rock bands around. ... Best New Music. By Sam Sodomsky.
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| Alan Braxe / Fred Falke: The Upper Cuts (2023 Edition) Album Review | Pitchfork French house isn't so much a style of music as a state of mind—an elusive feeling, an inimitable flavor, like saudade or saffron.
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| Daughter - 'Stereo Mind Game' album review: a stunning exploration of distance and loneliness Daughter's third studio album marks their first in seven years, excluding their 2017 video game soundtrack Music from Before the Storm.
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| Ellie Goulding: Higher Than Heaven album review, only good vibes here | Evening Standard She could have gone a bit political on the new songs if she'd fancied it. Outside of music she's been a campaigner on homelessness issues, she's a UN ...
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Wednesday Touch the Divine on the Glorious Rat Saw God - Consequence of Sound ... collection of songs yet. Read our full review here. ... wednesday rat saw god album review ... Often, they'll do both within the same song.
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| Tim Hecker: No Highs review – ambient music that reflects our polluted world Nerves fray, discords linger, that sense of panic accumulates and draws you helplessly in. And this allusive, wordless album starts to feel eerily ...
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