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Cocteau Twins: Head Over Heels Album Review | Pitchfork Guthrie has described it as an album of love songs. If so, they are veiled and opaque, hints glinting out now and then in a stray song title ("My ...
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Loukeman: Sd-2 Album Review | Pitchfork He plucks vocal earworms out of folk, pop, and R&B songs, bending them into familiar yet malformed shapes that titter mysteriously at the margins of ...
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Donato Dozzy: Magda Album Review | Pitchfork ... album of immersive ambient techno. Dance music is an outdoor thing for Donato Dozzy. You never get the sense that his music is taking place inside ...
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Green Day: Saviors review – laboured and world-weary - The Guardian The California rockers reunite with producer Rob Cavallo and re-engage with state-of-the-nation concerns on an album with few bright spots.
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Spiritualized: Amazing Grace – The Spaceman Reissue Program- Album Review Pierce has had his issues in the past, flirting with the class A's and numerous drugs we've all encountered, yet who can create music like this with ...
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Is 'GUTS' Or 'SOUR' the Better Album? an Olivia Rodrigo Review - The Teen Magazine But the real question is which one is better? Let's start with Sour, Olivia's first album, and review that one. Brutal. The first song, from ...
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Final Coil - The World We Inherited: Album Review - At The Barrier At The Barrier. Live music, reviews and opinion / Est. 2018. Search for.... Final Coil – The World We Inherited: Album Review. By Mike Ainscoe on ...
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A Straw Assembly: Around The Bend I Hug The Bank – Album Review - Louder Than War Song three is Mama, and like the rest of the album is Hemingway and the Old Man and the Sea, scrolls of unvoiced grief, memories of those you left.
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Album Review: Greenday, Saviours - Hotpress Not only does it mark 30 years since their breakthrough album Dookie, it's also the 20th anniversary of their politically charged smash hit American ...
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The Contortions - 'Buy' album review - Far Out Magazine A rallying cry of no-wave revolution, the song is also perhaps the most accessible on this album. Chance's saxophone is undoubtedly the driving force ...
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