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Winters Lane – Photo Album (Record Review)
The debut album of the instrumental band makes up its mundanity with enchanting production.
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Noelle Dollanganger – Married in Mount Airy (Record Review)
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s seventh album tackles nostalgia and grief in a marriage with mixed results.
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Capsule Reviews (January 2023): Avantdale Bowling Club, Wet Leg, Kessoku Band…
Closing out 2022 for now, a couple of albums are tackled from adult-oriented rock to even a left-turn in what your average music fan would listen to now!
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Capping off 2022: Best Music of the Year!
As the year is drawing in to a close, I have some recommendations that you could check out including records from underrated musicians!
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“Let Me Come Into the Storm” – Songs of Leonard Cohen’s Legacy
Fifty five years after its release, the Canadian poet/author’s debut as a singer-songwriter stands among the greatest lyrical records of all time.
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How Frightened Rabbit Hides in Christmas – ‘It’s Christmas So We’ll Stop’ and ‘Boxing Night’
For all the sobering reality around the festive season, Scott Hutchinson’s heartbreaks give the Pogues a run for their money.
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Rural Internet – SAINT ANGER (Record Review)
For all the insanity around the concept record, the experimental trio’s chaotic style blends well with industrial rap.
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Under the Label: Slowcore
While it never reaches the same level of commercial appeal as its rivals, the downbeat genre’s cynicism echoes the feeling of many Americans.
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Heavn – Suburbia (Record Review)
The debut album of the anonymous indie rock artist is an organically amateur treasure for its youthful angst and fuzzy mixing.
