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You remember the little figurines in your Grandmother's house you really want...
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Get it together! I just gotta say it, because the pumping b...
Very often, music critics categorize "girl bands" as a separate genre of musi...
Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band
This is the first time that either of these two classic recordings by the Que...
"I know what's ailing you. It's love you need." Sound advice from guitarist R...
Whoa! Let me tell you how pleasantly surprised I was when I popped this littl...
Element 101 is cute pop-punk, mainly thanks to the young, natural female voca...
It's been a really long time since I've listened to Fishbone. And I mean a re...
Almost dreamy rock, spacing out underneath high airy vocals and fuzzed out se...
Straight out of Portland, Oregon comes Fontanelle, a quartet featuring Andy B...
"Bubblegum" is an obvious word choice for the band's name, as they churn out ...
Post something. I can never quite decide what. Post-hardcore? It's not emo, t...
On their third album, Ghazal explores the shared classical music traditions o...
Even though I loathe the term, I can't think of a better descriptive than "ro...
This is a new release of some not-so new songs from longtime Chicago producer...
You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what's going to be on the

