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Jay Frelink
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Mar 4, 2021
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Annie Clark had already teased towards a departure from the sound we'd gotten used to on "Masseduction," saying her new album would feel like New York City in the 70s. She delivers on this new banger of a track."Pa...
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Lauren Ziegler
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Dec 11, 2014
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This is David Strange and his new single, "Aztec Corn." Opening with a wailing guitar riff straight outta Hendrix's back catalogue, followed closely by fuzzed-up psych vocals, this is one raunchy rock track.
So who exactly is David Strange? Well, he...
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By
David Peter Simon
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Jan 20, 2014
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Here's a tuneful track from London-based singer/percussionist Mo Kolours. I'm loving the pulse of the African-inspired drums against Joseph's honey-dipped vocals. Stylistically, this is a bit like Dirg Gerner, but leaning a tad more toward the exotic...
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By
Dwayne
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May 30, 2012
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Released as a single on The Doors' eponymous debut album, this is one of the songs that helped to cement their legendary reputation and became a staple at their gigs down the years."Break On Through (To The Other Side)" has definite influences outsid...
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sweeney kovar
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Mar 4, 2012
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Cody ChesnuTT is an old soul living in a world where musically, many might wonder where he fits. His music sounds and feels like decades ago, he works at his own pace, and has vocally disavowed many hollow aspects of the music industry that some woul...
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sweeney kovar
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Jul 13, 2011
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Cody Chestnutt has the makings of a modern-day myth. He was part of a band called The Crosswalk that had a record deal in the 90s, but never materialized into a commercially released album. Then, years later, he barricaded himself in his bedroom and ...
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