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1) Smile is an Orange County, CA-based indie-pop band. (http://thebandsmile.com) They released several albums on several different lab
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Sounds like:
The Tallest Man On Earth,
James Vincent McMorrow
By
Aaron Blum
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Dec 3, 2016
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Jarle Skavhellen from Bergen, Norway is a singer-songwriter whose "loud mumbling over acoustic guitars" is just what I like.
"The Ghost in Your Smile" begins with soft finger picking and builds with a steady beat. Whatever Jarle's combination may...
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Sounds like:
Ab-Soul,
Schoolboy Q,
Big K.R.I.T.
By
Tobias Handke
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Jan 16, 2016
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Top Dawg Entertainment is proving to be the most consistent label in modern day hip-hop. Home to the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, and SZA, they are yet to release a dud project, with 2016 set to be the label's biggest year yet.
Not only do ...
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Sounds like:
The Jesus and Mary Chain,
Twerps,
Smith Westerns
By
Hugh McClure
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Jan 15, 2016
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Melbourne's SMILE has the honor of my first review of 2016 -- funny enough with a track entitled "Holiday" (and this writer has just returned from one). The lads have been close to my heart since their debut release a couple of years back, and have s...
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Sounds like:
Kendrick Lamar,
Chance The Rapper,
Casey Veggies,
Joey Bada$$
By
John Matthew Simon
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Dec 27, 2015
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Hip-hop is a celebration of a longstanding oratory tradition found in every culture, and arguably is the last standing vestige of poetry as an art form.
In recent years, it has been reborn as more than an avenue for pop music to reach suburban mone...
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Sounds like:
Infinite Bisous,
Mac Demarco,
Mild High Club
By
Christiana Bartolini
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Dec 20, 2015
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I literally yelled "NO. WAY." when I saw that Aldous RH did a cover of Hall & Oates' "Sara Smile."
I never thought of such a combo taking place, but I am very much into it. The instrumentation is akin to the original, with a little intentional o...
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Sounds like:
Smith Westerns,
Twerps,
Cloud Control
By
Hugh McClure
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Oct 6, 2015
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Melbourne band SMILE has routinely been a favorite of mine since I first happened across them a couple of years back. They're not just another slacker band, hovering somewhere in between the current genre and something from a bygone era.
The four-pi...
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