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| Foo Fighters Are Shaken Yet Still Standing on 'But Here We Are' - The New York Times The band's first album since the death of its drummer Taylor Hawkins is ... His songs were pummeling but tuneful, and his sense of melody seemed ...
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| Metro Boomin Flexes His Superpowers With The 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' Soundtrack Nas, · Offset, · Post Malone · Music · Album Reviews. More News.
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| Music Review: Ben Folds sings about motel flings and other topical subjects on hook-filled album All those sides are evident on "What Matters Most," an engaging 10-song set and Folds' first studio album since 2015. As usual, his musical approach ...
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| RVG - 'Brain Worms' album review - Far Out Magazine For 'Tambourine', meanwhile, which serves as the only Covid-related song on the album, is an intimate reflection on loss and grief during the ...
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| Council Skies - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds album review: pleasant company It remains the case that almost any Noel song could be improved by having Liam sing it instead. Even so, a lot of this more subtle material works just ...
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| King Krule Space Heavy Review: Harnessing Emotional Power Through Musical Restraint The album moves beyond the anger and self-laceration of some of the more intense songs from 2020's Man Alive! King Krule's music has long suggested a ...
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| Jazz Album Review: "Dorothy Ashby - With Strings Attached, 1957 - 1965" - The Arts Fuse I'll look at the music along with interspersing more biographical material than I normally do. Readers should learn more about the protean, intrepid ...
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Album Review: RIVAL SONS Darkfighter - Metal Injection The album's longest songs are the final three. "Guillotine" also incorporates acoustic sections alongside heavy and fuzzy riffs, though it doesn't ...
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| ALBUM REVIEW: The Support Band – Intimations - NARC. Magazine Robert Nichols discovers an album of atmospheric psychedelia and melancholic instrumentation from the North East prog rockers.
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| Liz Hanks – Land (Album Review) - Folk Radio UK Sebald and Guy Debord, as far back as Walter Benjamin, but the musical precedents can be harder to pin down. Whatever its origin, music that responds ...
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