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Sounds like:
Bok Bok,
Nao vs. A. K. Paul,
Girl Unit
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2

Sounds like:
Reflection Eternal,
Common,
Mos Def
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Fleet Foxes
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4

Sounds like:
Jonsi,
Cocoroise,
Patrick Wolf
By
David Peter Simon
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May 12, 2011
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I go to UC Santa Cruz. Antony Hegarty went to UC Santa Cruz. So of course I'm going to give his EP Swanlights a good review.Back in October, we reviewed Antony and the Johnson's Swanlights. We used phrases like somber, melancholy, unique, deeply emot...
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5

Sounds like:
Wolfmother,
Birds of Tokyo,
Children Collide
By
Hugh McClure
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Apr 29, 2011
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Diversity is at the forefront for Sons of Rico on their debut album, Reactions. The Western Australian five-piece delves so deep into a multitude of diverse styles that it's almost as if you're listening to a compilation album with a plethora of diff...
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6

Sounds like:
Dionne Warwick,
Carole King
By
James Curtis
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Dec 10, 2010
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I am still glad I watched "Later"¦with Jools Holland" a few weeks ago, because on that show, late at night, was Rumer, a 31 year-old female singer/songwriter performing some of the best soul compositions I have heard in a long time. It was a strongly...
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Sounds like:
CocoRosie,
Jonsi,
Hercules and Love Affair
By
tward
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Oct 18, 2010
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It's musicians like Antony Hegarty who show us that true beauty doesn't always derive from society's typical standards. With his gangly black hair falling lifelessly past his shoulders and a frumpy posture that solemnly captures his somber, melanchol...
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Sounds like:
The Lumineers,
Of Monsters and Men,
The Wedding Band
By
Jason Grishkoff
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May 22, 2010
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This track for me is a classic example of how much your opinion of music can change when you attach a personal memory to it. Its like it transforms into something fresh, something new and definitely something more personal. Mumford and Sons are a ban...
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