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Album Review: Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell - The Traveling Kind
"Harris’ trademark harmonies stick like Tennessee honey to Crowell’s sweet bourbon tones"
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Unfriended
"Director Levan Gabriadze effectively recreates the world of social media in a way that’s authentic (lingo and all)."
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Album Review: T:dy T:wns - sistercity
"Too many confectioners spoil the sweeties on the debut long player from a Melbourne collective"
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Album Review: Soviet X-Ray Record Club - Wake
"Look at the time, is it 1985 again already?"
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Album Review: Torres - Sprinter
"Sprinter spends its nine songs in equal shades of dark and light"
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Album Review: Metz - II
"What matters is the heady combination of guitar, bass and drums, the three-piece building something solid"
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Album Review: Eddie Boyd & The Phatapillars - A Lover & A Fool
"Singer/songwriter Boyd has that classic understanding of melody that ensures his tales of love lost and longed for unerringly attach themselves to the listener"
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Album Review: Bop English - Constant Bop
"'Constant Bop' is the sound of one man enjoying a second lease of life away from his day job"
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Album Review: Ben Khan - 1000
"This four-tracker is short and sweet, but packs enough punch for repeated listens"
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Album Review: Flower Drums - 28 Mansions
"These Aussie locals feature entrancement, harmonies and moody electronica"
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Album Review: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Quarters
"By far their mellowest statement to date, 'Quarters' opens with the unexpectedly slinky funk of 'The River'"
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Album Review: Hiatus Kaiyote - Choose Your Weapon
"The record has a continuous flow, as the music within is drool-inducing and will leave you glassy eyed"
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