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Orbital – “Are You Alive?” (Feat. Penelope Isles)
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Neggy Gemmy – “Black Ferrari”
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NOVA ONE – “dangerous”
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Review: Leif Ove Andsnes Adds to Carnegie Hall History
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Hot 100 First-Timers: Gabito Ballesteros, Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano Arrive With ‘AMG’
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HARDY & Maneskin Crown Rock Album Charts With New Releases
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Bonny Light Horseman – “Once On Another Day”
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Romeo Santos & Rosalía’s ‘El Pañuelo’ Leads Tropical Airplay Chart
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I miss when music sounded like shit.
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Ozzy Osbourne was the wild man of metal on stage – but vulnerability was his secret weapon
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Model/Actriz – “Amaranth”
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Remembering A Good Day On The Internet: The Release Of My Bloody Valentine’s ‘m b v’
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Zorn – “The Spell Of The Fairy Tree”
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TV Star – “Room”
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Dobrawa Czocher – Dreamscapes
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Death Valley Girls – “Magic Powers”
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The Contenders: Could TOMORROW X TOGETHER Capture Its First Billboard 200 No. 1?
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Ducks Ltd. – “Invitation” (The Feelies Cover Feat. Mo Troper & Ratboys’ Julia Steiner)
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Debby Friday – “I GOT IT” (Feat. Uñas)
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The Tallest Man On Earth – “Every Little Heart”
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‘A reflection of the people’: looking back on 50 years of hip-hop
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Westerman – “CSI: Petralona”
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Mary J Blige: the era-defining R&B original is back on imperial form – and primed for Grammys success
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Sole Inspiration :: Life
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Willie Nelson, Missy Elliott and Sheryl Crow Nominated
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Transmissions :: James Yorkston and Nina Persson
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‘We have been mistaken for terrorists’: Italy’s most controversial rap group fight persecution
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Jake Shears: “I’m always the last one standing – this album is dedicated to those who remain”
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“Basket Case” and the Big Deal About Green Day
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The Future of Live Events and Late Night TV With Grammys EP Ben Winston
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Reviewing ‘Bull’ and ‘Let’s Start Here’
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Afro Jams of the Week: February 1, 2023
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‘They felt like a possible future’: how Brian Eno and I recorded Television’s first demos
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Let’s Start Here.
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Furling
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Dead Meat
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Blue Period
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California’s Leading Conductors Come Together for a New Festival
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Elton John Scoring the Highest-Grossing Tour of All Time Is Just the Latest in His Long Line of Billboard Records
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How Lil Yachty Ended Up at His Excellent New Psychedelic Album Let's Start Here
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Camilo & Camila Cabello’s ‘Ambulancia’ Music Video Drives Song to No. 1 on Hot Trending Songs Chart
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Five Burning Questions: JVKE Scores His First Top 10 Hit With ‘Golden Hour’
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Hot 100 First-Timers: Finesse2Tymes Debuts With Breakthrough Hit ‘Back End’
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David Crosby Returns to Americana/Folk Albums Top 10, Surges on Multiple Charts
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Hot 100 First-Timers: ThxSoMch Arrives With Viral Hit ‘Spit in My Face!’
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yuniVERSE – “l8 nite txts” (Prod. Corin Roddick)
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The Go! Team – “The Me Frequency” (Feat. The Star Feminine Band)
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Lankum – “Go Dig My Grave”
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‘Schoolhouse Rock!’ at 50: Those Are Magic Numbers
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One of Chicago’s best singer-songwriters drops a new EP
(J.R. Nelson and Leor Galil / Chicago Reader) - Thank you for reading