Photo by: pgr-22.com Several songs swell and pulse into untouched sonic territory on Beach House's newest release, Bloom, but most of the album rests a…
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Photo by: indierockreviews.com fun. has always had a distinctive pop appeal, but the band's new album, Some Nights, is truly a shameless bid for commercial…
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Photo by: hoffsarah.blogspot.com Of Montreal, the brainchild of Ohio native Kevin Barnes, has forged major artistic ground on its eleventh album, Paralytic Stalks, departing from…
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