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My latest review takes a look at the talented B.C. Camplight’s second album, Blink of a Nihilist. The Philadelphia native conquers his own personal
I recently took up a writing position at the fantastic online webzine, PopMatters. Being one of the most professional and in-depth media sites online,
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Lou Reed opened up his classic 1973 album, Berlin, with the lingering words, “In Berlin, by the wall, you were five foot ten inches