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Classic Album Review: The Music | Welcome To The North - Tinnitist Classic Album Review: The Music | Welcome To The North. Robert Harvey & his Leeds lads deliver a darker followup to their daring debut. By. Darryl ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Nachtmystium - Blight Privilege - Lupus Lounge - Ghost Cult Magazine ... music again. This album might not be as experimental as his past work but it feels more honest. The album sonically picks up where he left off.
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Neal Morse & The Resonance - No Hill For A Climber (Album Review) - The Prog Report He is undoubtedly my favorite musical composer, and is such an integral part of my musical fabric that I tend to gush when he releases anything ...
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Tess Parks: Pomegranate - Album Review - Louder Than War In one song she is able to convey the betrayal with such deft turns of phrase while winding a musical journey beneath that skips and flows beautifully ...
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Album Review: Olive Hatake, BOYS NEED LOVE - Dublin - Hotpress Olive Hatake's 2022 debut, Life Of Colour, introduced listeners to his touchingly personal brand of electronic music. The artist, who hails from ...
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Tyler, the Creator - Chromakopia | Reviews - Clash Magazine The song's soulful vocals crescendo into a fiery, sweltering cocktail of self-doubt, rumbling drums and mantras of anti-fame. This album is a ...
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13 Scary Good Halloween Songs - The New York Times A once-a-week blast of pop music coverage, including album reviews, interviews with artists and more. Get it sent to your inbox. See more on ...
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Album Review: Pale Waves - Smitten - mxdwn Music Just come on and kiss me again." All the way from Manchester, Pale Waves is "Seeing Stars" in their fourth studio album Smitten.
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Nicolas Michaux - Vitalisme: Album Review - At The Barrier The songs are an engaging mix of indie pop and French Chanson – an almost 50/50 mix, in case you're wondering – with copious measures of funk and Afro ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Haley Heynderickx Explores the Divide Between the Natural World and ... Although her songs are rooted in the here and now, Heynderickx could be mistaken for a survivor of the '60s scene, when folk might have a tinge of ...
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