As Brian Lightbody and Tom Asselin could tell you, the differences between rural and urban America are plentiful. Lightbody lives in media-centric Brooklyn and
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Merely a few months after I started this site, I deemed an album by Beach House to be “the most atmospherically beautiful debut of
Canada holds notability for its bilingualism and multiculturalism in addition to their thriving music scene, which itself certainly benefits from this rich diversity. Malajube,
Music and tums are true post-Thanksgiving delights. As the latter appeases our stomachs after binges of food and drink, music soothes us with its
I was so enamored with The Silent League’s second album, Of Stars and Other Somebodies, that I wrote about it twice within several months.
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If it is possible to be ambitiously impatient, Kevin Martin would exemplify it perfectly. His ambition and impatience often clash for the listeners’ enjoyment,
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When looking back to our high school days, many of us can likely remember reading Thoreau’s Walden. Even those turned off by the primary