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| | | | | A box set explores the making of Nick Drake's Five Leaves Left and Eric Andersen delivers a live version of his classic Blue River LP. | |
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| | | | | A catchy and absorbing debut single, '(First On At The) Buffalo Bar' by BCOS RSNS is a deceptively upbeat love letter to a precarious live music scene. A bouncy rhythm blending with cheery keys and fuzzy guitar riffs captures the liveliness and excitement of being at the kind of gig that makes it worth paying... | |
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| | | | | Boston-based trio Viruette unleash a passionate, dynamic rock appeal on new single "Big Fat Nothing," preceding their debut album, Your Lacuna. Catching our ears previously with tracks like "Sick Hominid," the band continue to excel with a climactic, ardent art-rock appeal - which on "Big Fat Nothing" ventures through a range of diverse guitar tones at mid-point, especially, as quaint twangs assemble into a distortion-heavy passion. Wordless vocals conclude this gem with a delectably hazy intrigue, as li... | |
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| | | I was recently invited by fellow blogger Max Gower to participate in a special series on The Kinks for his terrific blog Power Pop... An Eclectic Collection of Pop Culture. I chose to write about their 1966 single "Sunny Afternoon", which ranks among my top ten favorites songs by the Kinks. I was 11 when... | ||