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JENNIE: Ruby Album Review | Pitchfork At the height of their popularity, the Korean girl group shifted their focus towards Western audiences, making diluted songs that felt ready-made for ...
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Album Review: Breathwork, 'Amber' - Seven Days (Music Lab Records, digital, vinyl). In theory, music is an infinite canvas rendered in 12 tones. In practice, even the broad horizons of "jazz ...
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TOKiMONSTA: Eternal Reverie Album Review - Pitchfork ... music, but once she recovered, she locked right back into producing. Then, just as she was ready to drop her latest album, Eternal Reverie, she ...
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Future Meets Past On Neal Francis' Infectious 'Return To Zero' (ALBUM REVIEW) Across the eleven-song LP, Francis employs nostalgic tropes and spins them into glistening examples of modern funk fusion. To call these twists ...
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Guided By Voices - "Universe Room" | Album Review - POST-TRASH Bandleader and genius Robert Pollard doesn't know how to stop. The need to release music is built into him and any song that comes from this band can ...
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Steven Wilson - The Overview: Album Review - At The Barrier The promise of an experience that draws upon his thirty years of music making. One formidable task in itself bearing in mind the journey from bedroom ...
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Album Review: Matt McBane – Buoy - Beats Per Minute Buoy had its origins appear half a decade ago at National Sawdust, a nonprofit music venue in Brooklyn at a concert curated by Laurie Anderson and ...
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'Mayhem' Review: Lady Gaga's Pop Grandeur - WSJ But fans should fear not: "Mayhem" (Streamline/Interscope), the new album by the 38-year-old born Stefani Germanotta, strongly affirms that music is ...
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Album Review: Samantha Mae, 'Reverie' | Seven Days | Vermont's Independent Voice - Seven Days The Burlington singer-songwriter's impressive debut album is powered by intense emotion and a superteam of Vermont musicians backing her up.
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Havukruunu: Tavastland - Album Review - Louder Than War A fucking choir! This isn't black metal for isolated cabins and misanthropic musings, this is music far more suited to standing – triumphantly – on a ...
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