Flavor Of The Month
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It’s a shame that Americans stopped listening to a-ha after “Take On Me,” because they missed out on this gorgeous cover of an Everly Brothers classic. Read more
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The gorgeous harmonies and pop sensibilities of The Jayhawks’ 2003 single make it a rewarding little pop nugget. Read more
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The opening track on Peter Gabriel’s groundbreaking fifth album So was a mellow ballad that found Gabriel at the top of his game. Read more
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Rainy Day was a one-off studio project that involved a handful of key members of the Paisley Underground scene, including members of The Dream Syndicate, Rain Parade, The Bangles, and The Three O’Clock. Their sole album, a self-titled affair, is a rare gem that is sought after by those in the know, commanding high prices and Read more
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A lovely country-pop ballad from a crooner whose star once shone quite brightly. Read more
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One of the final masterpieces from the uniquely original Coil, released shortly after founding member John Balance’s sudden death. Read more
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The pairing of alternative rocker Tim Booth with Angelo Badalamenti resulted in a fine one-off album, which closed with this lovely tune. Read more
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Though Ministry might disown this, their first “hit,” it’s still a great little number, and a reminder to keep Hallowe’en in your heart all year round! Read more
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Eyeballs and amphibians and polka dotted toilets, oh my! Read more
