Album Reviews
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The Unfinished Music series was designed as a way for John Lennon and Yoko Ono to document their budding relationship. The sounds held within are uncompromising, unique, and occasionally frustrating. In other words, Yoko Ono at her best. Read more
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George Jones was a notoriously difficult musician, and this twofer highlights just how oddly problematic he could be. Read more
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George Jones was a notoriously difficult musician, and this twofer highlights just how oddly problematic he could be. Read more
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Scifyer hailed from California and specialized in blissed-out shoegazer. Eleven years after its release, this delightful mini album is revised and expanded. Read more
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Scifyer hailed from California and specialized in blissed-out shoegazer. Eleven years after its release, this delightful mini album is revised and expanded. Read more
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In 1967, folk singer Tim Buckley turned twenty, but he was already a masterful songwriter with a powerful, unique voice. These recordings stem from the time surrounding the recording of his second album, Goodbye And Hello, but stand on their own in terms of potency and power. Read more
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In 1967, folk singer Tim Buckley turned twenty, but he was already a masterful songwriter with a powerful, unique voice. These recordings stem from the time surrounding the recording of his second album, Goodbye And Hello, but stand on their own in terms of potency and power. Read more
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It’s a bold move to be a veteran band with a two decades-long reputation of being a helluva live band to release a live album of strictly new songs, but Raul Malo’s long-running band The Mavericks has done just that. But don’t worry, these new songs have quickly earned their place among the band’s classic… Read more
