Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Video Reviews: Depeche Mode, Drowners, Death of Pete Seeger, More


Birmingham Mail
Depeche Mode, LG Arena, Birmingham
The Arts Desk - ... which took in such classic albums as Music for the Masses, Songs of Faith and Devotion and Violator. “Black Celebration”, “Policy of Truth”, “Behind ...
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RollingStone.com
Drowners
RollingStone.com - A New York band fronted by a 25-year-old Welsh model, Drowners play what they've called "friendly post-punk" – crisp, bright Anglo-Eighties guitar ...
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Music Feeds
Folk Music Legend Pete Seeger Dies, Aged 94
Music Feeds - He was 94 years old. Once called 'America's tuning fork,' by poet Carl Sandburg, Seeger is considered one of the pioneers of contemporary folk music ...
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The Independent
Kent's Cellar of Soul Volume 3, album review
The Independent - For British soul fans of a certain age this ongoing series from Kent records will bring back memories of a pre-disco era when in sweaty nightclubs, ...
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FemaleFirst.co.uk
Daughtry - 'Baptized' - Album Review
FemaleFirst.co.uk - Sounding slightly Adam Lambert-esque (oddly also American Idol alumni) in the opening and title track of this most-recent Daughtry record, the rocker ...
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The Independent
Dusty Heard Them Here First, album review
The Independent - Most of that change was due to the music she began listening to, and which she subsequently covered on her UK and US releases. It won't surprise ...
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RollingStone.com
Trouble
RollingStone.com - On their 2012 debut, Hospitality made charming, quickwitted indie pop full of cagey guitar frizz. The Brooklyn trio's second album is a little more ...
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The Independent
Dai & the Ramblers, Duw Duw, album review
The Independent - My Googling exploits tells me that the title translates from the Welsh as “Well, Well” which is as good enough a title as any for a collection of rocking ...
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Exclaim!
Too True
RollingStone.com - On the cover of Dum Dum Girls' third album, singer-guitarist Dee Dee Penny stalks the bluelit night looking like a vampire Pat Benatar. That's the ...
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Periphery: Clear album review
Iowa State Daily - Progressive metal band Periphery released their latest work, “Clear,” on January 28th. This is the band's second EP and first release since their 2012 ...
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