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Instrumentally, the band has some nice surprises. Just when you think you have them pegged as a straight-ahead guitar, bass and drums punk rock band, they catch you off guard with the synthesizer effect
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And if the fact that Alexakis has pretty much run out of things to sing about (absurd social commentaries about porno stars gone Republican aside) doesn't bother you, but rather still excites you, then
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On Your Way offers LaValle's first attempt at vocal accompaniment to an Album Leaf track, and with the help of Phil Jenkins of Black Heart Progression, and shows that he has yet another string to add
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The diversity shown by The Concretes is definitely a strength of this Swedish band, which has the capability of becoming at least sleeping giants in the musical world they have graced. The military feel
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But, McGraw has yet again managed to give his fans a collection of humor and heart wrench that you can't help but want to listen to again and again. Having viewed McGraw's last album, Tim McGraw and
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and on “Salome” McKahey tones down the volume just enough to make the lyrics finally work with the music. The fact this album was recorded in London’s Wessex Studios, the very place where the Clash,
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so you know he's nice like that; his work on his song "Dia del Sol" has to be heard to be believed, and he's just as comfortable on bop things like "Outhouse" as he is on fusion pieces like "Overload.
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Nobody has truly taken over the girl-band pedestal since All Saints called it a day, but out in front by a neck is Atomic Kitten. Their brilliant and sensitive cover of "The Tide Is High" justifiably
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But silence has, indeed, been easy for Starsailor, who toured on the back of Love Is Here and then seemed to hide amongst their own success. But ignore all the stereotypical fears of the “terrible second
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like a farewell. Let’s just hope that its just a song. The performances are impeccable. The production precise. The songwriting has all you’ve come to expect from Steely Dan and yet… I guess what
