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- ... able to get away with rapidly changing genres. The upside is the freedom this brings to the artist. The downside of course being, fans might be less loyal at this current point in time. No, I do not have ...
- Created on 20 August 2024
- 267. Review - Moses Sumney - Sophcore (Album)
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- Whenever Moses Sumney comes to mind, it’s hard not to imagine him parting seas or enchanting creatures—biblical allusions that might seem cliché at first. Yet, in many ways, they’re not far off the mark. ...
- Created on 19 August 2024
- 268. Review: The Orchids Blossom Again in Kali Uchis's Latest Releas
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- ... influences, quickly became a landmark in her discography. Now, Uchis returns to this fertile ground with a second installment, offering three new tracks and a remaster that extend the delicate, intoxicating ...
- Created on 17 August 2024
- 269. The Silvers Release Highly Anticipated New Album "Paper Street
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- ... Mick Orton (bass and vocals), and Carl Upthegrove (drums and percussion). Despite the geographical distance—spanning from Tucson to the San Francisco Bay Area—the band remains united in their commitment ...
- Created on 16 August 2024
- 270. Chase Rice Teases New Album with Dark and Gripping Single 'Haw River
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- ... Between the series 1923 about those priests beating up and raping Native American girls and our imaginations, it got pretty dark.” Haw River tells the story of a preacher who abuses his power, only to ...
- Created on 16 August 2024