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His Bloody Valentine
posted: February 16, 2011
Andrew Cole is a self-confessed worrier and over-analyzer, a restless rover who grew up in cities with vast cultural divides”Liverpool, Las Vegas, Toronto. You can probably trace these influences in his music. It’s as rustic
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Ch-Ch-Changes
posted: January 24, 2011
If you had to distill Kiven down to a one-liner, you could say they create stylish, highly technical rock for short attention spans. You’re lucky to get more than a few measures of the same
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One Story High
posted: January 19, 2011
Orlando, Florida: Home to golden-haired princesses, blue-haired retirees and tousled-haired rockers. The Story Of Sound falls into the third bucket. The group underwent several lineup changes right out the gate before settling on its current
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The Moonwalk For The Modern Age
posted: January 17, 2011
There comes a time in life when you just gotta let go of your prejudgments and rock out to some keytar. Walk The Moon is dedicated to ushering in that time. Over and over again.
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Discourse & Dischord
posted: January 7, 2011
The Good Kanye’s Monster gets the Muppets treatment Watching the Muppets rap Kanye West’s Monster is both hilarious and distressing. Count Von Count opening with Bitch I’m a monster / No good bloodsucker is entirely
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Just Dance
posted: December 22, 2010
There are lots of dissimilarities between Magdalena and Lady Gaga, but probably one of the bigger ones is their song Poker Face. Lady Gaga’s is, well, you’ve heard it. Magdalena’s Poker Face is deeper, more
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