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Mobile Estates, Milwaukee has a reason to rejoice. For years they have been a favorite of the Milwaukee music underground, but have been missing in action for the past two years while they were working
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a path has been born. One aspect of this album must be taken into consideration, this is Fightstar's debut and the album does consist of a few tracks such as 'Mono' and 'Lost Like Tears In Rain', which
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As I stated earlier, a lot has happened between this and her last album. The songs on the new disc focus more on the life she has lived recently. The album is more mature than her earlier works, but not
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It's a very fitting start, seeing as Mase has been quiet for about five years. "Breathe, Stretch, Shake" will probably see some club rotation. "Keep It On" is the first true evidence of Mase's positive
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a well-honed house band they knew wouldn't be playing there much longer. Aptly titled Rise, the album portrays a tangible sense of growth, expectation, commitment, and drive. A grandiose electronic overture
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This observer agrees, but he clearly has a long way to go before he becomes a true gem of a folk singer. It will be interesting to see if he tries again in the future, or if he has wrung his emotions
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which has a more offbeat feel. The only downside to this song is it is only 2 minutes long. A few tracks later comes my second favorite track, "Dart Throwing." It features two seasoned vets, Raekwon
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The song has a light acoustic guitar in the background, with a light 1 and 3 beat over it. It fits the pondering that is brought on by the lyrics. The title track, Bulworth, features some major aritsts,
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On these tracks her voice has a percussive slant that hits your body like an extra layer of beats. Of all the female emcees coming out the gate this year, Miss Jade is definitely the one to watch. So
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The appeal is that Joel has a likeability that adds to his aura; he's alluring and simply put, captivates the audience, whether sitting in the front row, or up in the nose-bleeds. Just like a boxer
