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With expectations high for her first performance in over three years, Laura...
If nothing else, 2021 promises comebacks for several legends of hard rock....
Little Oblivions by Julien Baker is structured by the highs and lows that...
Playful and euphoric, Smith and Burrows’ new...
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Despite the success of many mainstream US rock...
Emerging during the hangover from the boisterous Britpop years, Mogwai have...
Nominated for a Grammy Award, four Brit Awards and an MTV Video Music Award (among...
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“Breaking the Internet” is a term that manages to twist a negative...
Good Woman is a welcome return for The Staves with rejuvenated purpose and direction....
Few bands over the past 26 years or so have been as reliable and prolific...
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