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CD REVIEW: ‘Swim’ barely stays afloat
“Swim,” the latest album from Canadian electronic musician Dan Snaith, better known as Caribou, is something of a mixed...
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CD REVIEW: Erykah Badu offers a lighter, more personal affair with new album
New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh, the latest album from soulful songstress Erykah Badu, finds her combining the...
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Duo’s ‘Volume Two’ fun album, Zooey Deschanel provides sweet, innocent voice
“Volume Two,” the second album from songwriting duo She & Him, is a catchy, upbeat affair with a sound just as cute...
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New Gorillaz album features guest artists
“Plastic Beach,” the third album from Gorillaz, finds the band up to its now-familiar genre mashing tricks, offering...
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Joanna Newsom picks up where she left off, ‘Have One On Me’ a lengthy, but enjoyable listen
“Have One On Me,” the third album from singer-songwriter, fashionista and harpist Joanna Newsom is a sprawling, three-disc...
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Hertler’s LP simple, but good
“The Hard Times LP,” the debut album release from singer-songwriter Joe Hertler, is a quiet and reflective collection...
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Pantha du Prince offers alternative type of techno
“Black Noise,” the third album from German minimal techno producer Hendrick Weber, who releases music under the Pantha...
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REVIEW: ‘Teen Dream’ a more focused album by Beach House
“Teen Dream,” the third album from Baltimore dream-poppers, Beach House, finds the band sticking to its guns with its...
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Internet changed the face of music
Music, like many other facets of pop culture, has seen a whirlwind of trends and stylistic changes over the past ten years. Early...
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‘Real Estate’ album is hazy, warm
“Real Estate,” the debut self-titled full-length release from New Jersey’s Real Estate is a hazy, beautiful, free-flowing...
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The Flaming Lips ‘Embryonic’ a bombastic album
With their 12th album in their 26 year career, Oklahoma City’s favorite freak-rock band, The Flaming Lips, return with...
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The xx debut genuine, exciting
The xx – “XX” Consisting of four 20-year old musicians from London, The xx is the next group to join the Joy Division-inspired...





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