Tag: review
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Throwback: Better Oblivion Community Center
In 2019, up-and-coming indie artist Phoebe Bridgers collaborated with her idol, Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes, to create the band/eponymous debut album “Better Oblivions Community Center.” The autumnal listen features jaunty tracks contrasted with melancholy lyrics. Oberst discovered Bridgers in 2016. The following year the two began touring together, with Phoebe singing on Bright Eyes’…
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Rhythms And Reviews: Small Changes
Small Changes, the 4th studio record from British, singer, songwriter, and producer Michael Kiwanuka, delivers his signature soul style and vocals with incredible poise. Featuring production from Inflo and the legendary Danger Mouse, this project provides a unique and refreshing take on the soul genre. The record kicks off with “Floating Parade,” a masterclass in…
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Throwback: In The Court Of The Crimson King
King Crimson – how do I even begin to describe them? For those who don’t know this incredible band, they are absolute pioneers within the rock and jazz scene. Their music makes you feel like you’re listening to the same music a wizard would listen to as he ponders his magic orb. In The Court…