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Korn WOBWOBWOBs Their Way To The Path Of Totality
posted: December 15, 2011
Rap-rockers Korn are ready for a makeover. The ’90s survivors have been around for years; they’ve produced nine records since 1994 and have also outlasted nearly all of their peers that came up with them. It’s
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Chasing Fireflies
posted: December 14, 2011
Marie Hines is a purveyor of rosy piano melodies, a feminine counterpoint to songwriter Adam Young of Owl City. Both write songs steeped in hope and whimsy, viewing the world around them with a mix
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Hurt So Good
posted: December 12, 2011
It’s not every artist who asks for your shoe size along with your name and email on his/her mailing list sign up form. But Nashville’s Jesi Kettering is just a smidgen more fanciful than
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Vocal Points: Singers and their Accents
posted: December 11, 2011
Every singing voice is unique. After all, that’s what makes vocalists special, and what makes music so interesting. But besides tonal quality, range and timbre, there is another factor that sometimes contributes to a singer’s
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Strobelight Vs. Florence and the Machine
posted: December 10, 2011
It didn’t take too long for Florence and the Machine to achieve superstar status. While the band is comprised of many members, the star of the show is lead singer Florence Welch, who captivated audiences
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Sound & Vision: Hard Times for TV-Launched Pop Stars — Can Adam Lambert Save Them All?
posted: December 9, 2011
Susan Boyle is underperforming on the charts with her recently released third album, Someone to Watch Over Me. American Idol‘s Season 10 winner Scotty McCreery missed a cue and was caught lip-syncing his single “The
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