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Album Review: Sam Beam & Jesca Hoop - Love Letter For Fire
"Sam Beam and Jesca Hoop have sparked up a believable chemistry in double-fast time."
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Album Review: J Dilla - The Diary
"Don't remember him this way."
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Album Review: Hayes Carll - Lovers And Leavers
"It's a languid and casual affair where the songs drift by, conjuring up late, humid nights on the back porch with a bottle for company."
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Album Review: M83 - Junk
"'Junk' is destined for short term consumption."
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Album Review: Sturgill Simpson - A Sailors Guide To Earth
"This is the sound of someone trying new things and testing his limits."
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Album Review: Future Of The Left - The Peace And Truce Of Future Of The Left
"There's no reinvention of the wheel going on here, but the consistency of the band is rock solid."
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Album Review: Nina Las Vegas - EZY Or Never
"An overflowing selection of frantic, over-hyped bangers that would not be out of place at a Stereosonic Festival."
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Album Review: Black Stone Cherry - 'Kentucky'
Ol’ fashioned Southern boys keeping it deep, down & dirty.
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Album Review: Weezer - Weezer (White Album)
"While nothing scales their mid-'90s heights, tunes like the offbeat King Of The World remind why this band remains so beloved. "
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Album Review: Domo Genesis - Genesis
"The record is filled with the good intentions of a 20-something reaching maturity."
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Album Review: Future Of The Left - To Failed States And Forest Clearings
"It's hard to tell what made these six tracks get relegated to bonus album status."
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Album Review: Walls Of Jericho - 'No One Can Save You From Yourself'
Walls Of Jericho remain strong and relevant. Well, strong, at least.
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