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Monday; it is looked upon as the day farthest from the weekend and the day in which all responsibilities are resumed. Yes, it can
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After deciding to drastically increase their usage of strings, the controversial four-piece follows up on their debut with an album that suffers from familiarly
In an age where stylistic repetition and rampant commercialism appear to outweigh creativity and individualism in contemporary music, discovering an artist who tackles the
With more subtly infectious melodies and perversely invigorating lyrical content, Xiu Xiu continue to shine as one of the most unconventionally satisfying acts in
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Contrary to what the type of her newest release may conventionally entail, Linda Carlsson has been creating albums under the name Miss Li for
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