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Sounds like:
Lianne La Havas,
Bon Iver,
Sky Ferreira
By
Matt Gurr
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Nov 18, 2016
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WILOUGH aka. Willow Smith has released a track inspired by the U.S. Presidential elections. With many in the States (and the world) still reeling from Donald Trump’s victory, WILOUGH’s new track, "November 9th," aims to offer some balm.
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2

Sounds like:
The Paper Kites,
Angus & Julia Stone,
Ben Howard
By
Connor Dillman
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Nov 15, 2016
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A little over two years ago, two guys from Brisbane named Ryan and Matt gently nudged an EP called Drifting into the open waters of the world. Like a heaven-sent message in a bottle, people found it and held it close, appreciating its full-hearted se...
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3

Sounds like:
Kings Of Convenience,
Sondre Lerche,
John Frusciante
By
Cyrus Pavel
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Nov 8, 2016
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Another indie rock jam that bangs slowly and smoothly for the start of the week.
Eric Vitoff's "Oblivion" is an acoustic gem. Strumming gingerly with beautiful vocal work his latest song fits nicely in those soft rock playlists for working straight...
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4

Sounds like:
Patrick Watson,
Andrew Bird,
Damien Rice
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Oct 31, 2016
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Folk music has to be one of the harder genres to stand out in these days, but I reckon London-based Bruno Major has beaten the odds with "The First Thing."
The song itself isn't particularly complex, but something with the melody manages to sweep me...
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5

Sounds like:
Joanna Newsom,
Alison Krauss,
Tracy Chapman
By
Tobias Handke
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Oct 21, 2016
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Jasmine Rodgers debut album Blood Red Sun drops next Friday, and in anticipation the talented musician has released two more songs from the record.
The tracks in question are the country tinged "Shaping Up To Be" and folksy "While You Lay Sleeping."...
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6

Sounds like:
Gianni,
Bob Dylan,
The Congress,
The Lumineers
By
Cyrus Pavel
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Oct 8, 2016
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"When we met we were two bright-eyed alcoholics."
Sometimes, all it takes is one lyric to connect with a song. For me, that lyric you just read was it on this new Henry Jamison jam titled, "Dallas Love Field."
The song is best described as a so...
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7

By
Cyrus Pavel
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Sep 26, 2016
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"All these California colors, Purple Haze in the sky..."
And with that I claim the Chi-town-repper, gianni, as one of the better writers out in Lost Angeles; on the up-and-coming circuit of music industry writers.
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8

By
Zach Eser
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Sep 23, 2016
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Resoundingly beautiful and special, rising star Ofelia K's recent "Another World" marks a high point in her newest chapter.
The singer-songwriter who continues to lure listeners in with her specific, poignant point of view, Ofelia K's latest feature...
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