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Album Review: Silverstein - Antibloom - New Noise Magazine Silverstein are back with their first new music in nearly three years, their latest offering since 2022's 'Misery Made Me.'
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Album Review of "Entrance Music" by Okonski (7/10) - Music Connection Magazine Distributed by Colemine Records Producers: Steve Okonski, Leroi Conroy Okonski's Entrance Music showcases stellar musicianship, with intricate ...
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'Plus One' by the War and Treaty Review: More Than the Sum of Its Musical Parts - WSJ The new album from the duo of Michael and Tanya Trotter reveals the sweep of the pair's country-meets-soul sound while reflecting on the power of ...
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Album Review of " Who Believes in Angels?" by Elton John, Brandi Carlile (7/10) While this may not hold a candle (in the wind) to Yellow Brick Road, this cracker jack team bring their A-game, all under the musical direction of ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Toby and the Whole Truth - Look Out! Vol. 1 - The Rockpit 'What Will it Take' that follows is the sleeper here, it's a huge song that gets better with each listen. There's a real 60's ballad feel to the ...
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Youth Lagoon - Rarely Do I Dream - Northern Transmissions Rarely Do I Dream by Youth Lagoon album review by Sydney Peterson for Northern Transmissions, the LP is now available via Fat Possum.
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Sam Fender: People Watching Album Review | Pitchfork At his best, he pulls off songs like the coming-of-age anthem "Seventeen Going Under," which had Reading Festival crowds singing along to lines like, ...
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Album Review of "Los Angeles Rising" by Various Artists (8/10) Bandcamp Producers: Nick Launay, Various This powerful benefit compilation for Sweet Relief Musicians Fund unites artists to support fire victims, ...
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A battle-scarred Drake tries making love, not war - NPR Review. Music Features. A battle-scarred Drake tries making love, not ... The song, among the album's best, is telling, teasing out where the ...
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Album Review: Lacuna coil -Sleepless Empire - New Noise Magazine Italian gothic metal gods Lacuna Coil has consistently dominated the music scene since their inception 4 decades ago.
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