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Sounds like:
Otis Redding,
Michael Kiwanuka
By
Chaze Matakala
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Mar 23, 2015
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The Italian-Scot soul siren Paolo Nutini brightened up Cape Town last week at the magical Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
I had the pleasure of having my heart filled with the raspy blues of Paolo on Wednesday. Dusk was warm and my picnic scattered ...
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Horrowshow,
Spit Syndicate,
Joyride,
Jackie Onassis
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Hugh McClure
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Oct 24, 2014
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Australian hip-hop collective One Day has been a pleasant surprise this year, with their album Mainline really hitting home for me. The group -- made up of members from Sydney groups Horrorshow, Spit Syndicate, Joyride, and Jackie Onassis -- first at...
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Sounds like:
Horrowshow,
Spit Syndicate,
Joyride,
Jackie Onassis
By
Hugh McClure
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Jul 5, 2014
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As a general rule, Aussie hip-hop usually makes me clench my teeth, and while its developed into a hugely popular genre over the past decade, I'm not alone. Recently, though, I've been seeing a bit of a change, and have actually been enjoying some of...
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Sounds like:
Doves,
Elbow,
British Sea Power
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Aaron Blum
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Jan 9, 2014
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Kodaline, one of Dublin's breakout bands of 2013, is back! They've recently released a single from their latest album, called "One Day," which we're excited to premiere here.Continuing on the successful sound made on previous EPs, "One Day" hits the...
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Sounds like:
Hoodie Allen,
OCD: Moosh & Twist,
Mod Sun
By
Zach Connett
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Sep 6, 2013
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When I asked D-Why's brother and manager Matt to describe the first single off of the Young, Loved, Hated, & Broke EP, he said, "It's something along the lines of folk trap." So, per usual, the dudes from The Cleanest Corner are bending the rules...
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Sounds like:
Citizen,
Leigh D Oliver,
James Welsh,
Ben La Desh,
Wolf Music
By
RSkotarczyk
on
May 10, 2013
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What's interesting about Detroit Swindle is that even though they are not from Detroit, they've mastered the Detroit vibe better than some Detroiters. Which isn't weird, because even though they have an outsider perspective, it's almost like they've ...
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Sounds like:
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
By
Justin Lam
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Dec 21, 2012
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So I think it’s pretty safe to say that the world will NOT end anytime soon, but in the case that it does, I think that Walk Off The Earth’s recent cover of Asaf Avidan’s “Reckoning Song (One Day)” is quite appropriate.
The Canadian indie outfit wen...
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