Retrospective Review/Article
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Since the First Era, Bard Music has risen to become custom among the proudest examples of Skyrim’s culture in the entirety of Tamriel’s history.
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The adaptational nature of covering songs lend credence towards three directions in re-recording them under new circumstances or contexts.
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While the four-piece Californian band sails on their commercial apex, it is the shelved cuts by Rivers Cuomo that got longtime fans savouring.
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Playing with ballad clichés, the Californian concocted one of the wittiest pop tunes of the late 2000s.
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Released nearly 25 years ago, avant-garde composer William Basinski’s work, done through withering tapes, stands sharply as an aural time capsule.
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Bocchi the Rock, K-On!, and Girls Band Cry are among the most popular shows of their season to the point where their albums sell. How do they click?
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The Christmas classic is not only honest about the holiday season, but it also examines the American Dream as being just a dream.
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25 years after their big break, Florida-based Dead Prez’s ideological drive cuts through the heart of context-relevant songwriting.
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Charles Manson is one of the most notorious figures in pop culture history. His avant-psych style folk debut album is utter feces. This isn’t going to be a long retrospective album review that I would occasionally do with something like the Dismemberment Plan or Okkervil River. This is going to be more of a smaller…
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Like the Big Bang, one of the most unique alternative genres got its start as scattered energies waiting to pop in the right conditions.
