Music
Currently listing articles 18318-18301:
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Music Review: Tony Joe White - Deep Cuts— Tony Joe White emerges from the Louisiana swamps with another excellent album.
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Music Review: Peggy Lee - All Aglow Again!— This re-release showcases Peggy Lee's amazing versatility.
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Music Review: Tokyo Police Club - Elephant Shell— Always sharp and never tedious, this is a beautiful collection of lyrics and quick songs.
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Music Review: Marcin Wasilewski Trio - January— The New Trio is here to stay.
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Music DVD Review: Dave Specter – Live in Chicago— Chicago Blues, as it should be.
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Music Review: Charge - Who's in Control?! — This New York hardcore band is often compared to the Bad Brains.
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Satire: Tom Waits Fans Respond to Glitter and Doom Ticket Policy— Tom Waits fans respond to the Glitter and Doom ticket policy.
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Not Your Mama's Mariah— By most accounts Mariah Carey has undergone a complete transformation.
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Music Review: Venom - Hell— Lay down your soul to the gods rock and roll? Nearly but not quite.
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Beach Boys: Chapter 34 - Final Thoughts and Suggestions— The Beach Boys retrospective comes to a close (for now).
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Video Performance: Adam Levy "I Can Promise You That"— In today's installment of Sun Studio Sessions, Adam Levy talks about writing the song and performs "I Can Promise You That."
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Music Review: Carnifex - The Diseased and the Poisoned— Deathcore that is fine if you just want heavy. If you want something original, look elsewhere.
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Interview: Tamia, Singer and Songwriter— Since 1994, Tamia has put moves on the hearts of music lovers across the globe.
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Music Review: Ready Fire Aim - This Changes Nothing— Singer Sage Rader’s collaboration with DJ and producer Shaun Morris is an audacious project, but everything about their partnership sounds natural.
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Music Review: Curt Smith - Halfway, Pleased— A deeply personal solo album from the co-founder of Tears for Fears.
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Music Review: Def Leppard - Songs From The Sparkle Lounge— A good album, just not great. Still, definitely worth investigation by fans new and old.
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Music Review: Trouble Funk - Live/Early Singles — A reissued pair of classic Go-Go releases from one of DC's best funk bands.
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Music Review: Various Artists - In the Name of Love: Africa Celebrates U2— We are closer than we think to each other. To problems. To solutions.
