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Jxckson, THE DEEP END (EP) | Album Review - The Musical Hype Depressed lyrics and minor keys can propel a musical gem. For independent, Austin, Texas pop artist Jxckson, he has found a home in a dark, ...
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Jacoby: Shamanic Ecstasy - album review - Louder Than War It rocks but it's more Pop Music in that it's a commercially viable, instantly likeable, work-hard/play-hard music you can dance to, punch the air to ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Bully – Lucky For You - NARC. Magazine Matt Young discovers a confessional and healing album over a lo-fi, distorted musical landscape.
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Album Review: Sufjan Stevens, Timo Andres & Conor Hanick - Reflections - mxdwn Music Vast, open soundscapes composed for ballet Reflections pays generous homage to its name. The seven-song album flows like water with only two ...
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The Domestics: East Anglian Hardcore - album review - Louder Than War 14 songs in 18 minutes: Still snotty, obnoxious punk rock played at amphetamine speed with a part two-fingers in the air, part political message. Have ...
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Album Review: The Rocket Summer - SHADOWKASTERS - mxdwn Music A Series of Sonic Experiments When listening to The Rocket Summer's latest record SHADOWKASTERS, there are moments that feel so incredibly large ...
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Music review: Robert Ellis proves he's today's news on moody, vulnerable album 'Yesterday's News' In the title track to his new album, "Yesterday's News," singer-songwriter Robert Ellis suggests in thinly veiled terms that he's washed up.
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Album Review: Victoria Anthony - New Disaster - mxdwn Music The album is incredibly nostalgic for early 2000s pop punk and rock listeners. The album feels like it was heavily influenced by artists who were ...
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Album Review: Bring The Hoax - Single Coil Candy - mxdwn Music Album Review: Bring The Hoax – Single Coil Candy ... As the songs progress, the guitar wanders between power chords and echoey harmonies as though ...
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Rock Album Review: The Latin Dead's "Eyes of the World" -- Revolutionary Pop/Rock/Latin Fusion Imagine growing up loving the Grateful Dead's music and then learning to play congas and bongo. Brenden Tacón did just that and then envisioned a ...
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