By
Hugh McClure
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Aug 18, 2011
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Expectations are difficult things. Boy and Bear's lauded and awarded EP With Emperor Antarctica was my first ever review on Indie Shuffle. Needless to say, I love the Sydney five-piece. When news hit that they were working on their first full-length ...
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By
Devin Duckworth
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Sep 26, 2012
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Mumford & Sons' sophomore album, Babel, seeded a lot of expectation on whether or not it would live up to the veneration of their first release, Sigh No More. Selling over 5 million copies of their debut album, these wrangling rock 'n rollers end...
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By
Laurence Morgan
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Jan 12, 2015
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In a popular musical world where intimidating, ballsy music often reigns as most respected, it's easy to forget that softer music can be just as powerful.
At the heart of much of the music written by Oxford band Stornoway -- whether in the lyrics, o...
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By
Joshua Mellin
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Mar 10, 2015
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In a genre that often feels overpopulated and underserved, PigPen Theatre. Co's "Weathervane" points in a distinct direction. As their name describes, they're more than just a band -- they're a collective that began making music, film, and theatre at...
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