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| | | | | The 1969 NRBQ self-titled debut album, released on Columbia Records, is a wonderfully scrappy introduction to a band that never played by the rules, even from the jump. This one caught my ear and never let go. I'm a newbie to the band, but I've listened to many of their albums and songs throughout their... | |
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| | | | | The first song I ever remember hearing by English goth rock band The Cure was "Why Can't I Be You?", back in 1987. Though they began releasing singles in 1978 (and albums in 1979), none of their songs made the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. until 1985, when "In Between Days" reached #99 (though... | |
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| | | Boat photography by Ben Yates. I recently learned about The Brigadier, the music project of singer-songwriter, musician and producer Matt Williams, when he reached out to me about his new album Sailing the Seven Neuroses. Originally from Wales but now based in Devon, England, he's had music in his blood since his teens. He grew... | ||