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Radiohead isn't a rock band anymore." Fuck all, I say. While it may be true that Radiohead's guitar sound from years past has gone the way of the dodo, their recent performance at Chicago's Hutchinson
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Brigitte" is a Moog-blast from the future; "Les Yper Sound" has some of the dirtiest guitar/synth interplay since Prince came around; the early version of "Pinball" here titled "Heavenly Van Halen" is
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I get impressed by everybody I work with to a certain extent. It’s like some of them... you know... everybody has special qualities about them. I really be sometimes looking’ at Amir and be like
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Mexicano feel. Lending a major hand to this thematic change is the inclusion of several older soundtrack pieces from composer Ennio Morricone, superbly finding new life in this soundtrack. (Tarantino
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Fatboy Slim) has weaned himself of much of his big-beat styles, opting for a more trance-house feel at times, a move which is thoroughly represented on Brighton. Still it's a dirty, grimy record featuring
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Well, get ready: I'm gonna throw it around a little more. Mark Bandola, who is Typewriter, has joined the club. Bandola used to be in college-rock heroes the Lucy Show back in the days, but since then
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I also think that a lot of hipster-daddy reviewers are going to hate this from the beginning, "oh who cares about old Ray Charles he was uncool since 1967 ho hum let's go talk about microhouse." But
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They are largely based on the orchestrations of the time, so we're hearing lots of saxophones and clarinets and Django-style guitars, tons of accordions, and merde-loads of pretty strings; but every track
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Michelle has proved she can write infectious hits, and as long as she can avoid songs such as Crow’s Worst Song of All Time Nominee “Picture”, and be given time to actually write some good pop instead
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but is still well-nigh perfect—Daryl Hall's voice has lost none of its soaring earnestness with age, and gained a hell of a lot of depth. Songs like the beautiful and funky "Getaway Car," the arpeggiated
