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What’s Driving a Fresh Wave of Irish Music? Tradition.
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Sissoko Segal Parisien Peirani: Les Égarés review – an awesome foursome
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Snoop Dogg review – highs and lows from the D-O-double-G
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‘It’s a rockstar album’: the UK jazz musicians marking five decades of Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew
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‘There were fist-fights down at CD:UK’ – 90s pop remembered by those who lived through it
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Live at Bush Hall
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Bailey Zimmerman’s ‘Rock’ Skips to No. 1 on Country Airplay Chart
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So It Goes 2023 6: SXSW and Beyond
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Lana Del Rey Talks Back to the Songbook
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And that day gave me some hope I think (an ode to Babyxsosa)
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‘One of New Zealand’s great moments’: how OMC’s How Bizarre became – and remained – a hit
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‘The Last of Us’ Takes No. 1 on Top TV Songs Chart With a-ha Classic
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Review: Lawrence Brownlee Makes Room for Black Composers
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Myke Towers Is Seizing His Moment
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Freewheelin’ to fame – the untold story of Bob Dylan’s iconic VW van
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Chris Stapleton’s ‘Broken Halos’ Ascended to No. 1 on Country Airplay: Chart Rewind to 2018
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Indiecast Reviews Albums By Yves Tumor and Black Country, New Road
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Creeping Death – “Intestinal Wrap” (Feat. George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher)
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Stream Black Country, New Road’s Inspired Career Reboot Live At Bush Hall
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Chat Pile – “Cut”
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Saucy Santana – “1-800-Bad-Bxtch”
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Purling Hiss :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
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Fluxblog 413: U2 rework one of my favorites from Zooropa
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‘Tours are no longer fun’: Neil Young lambasts Ticketmaster for ripping off fans
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Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – The Breeders’ Kelley Deal
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A Cellist Breaks Music Into ‘Fragments,’ Then Connects Them
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Tekashi 6ix9ine and Privacy in the Age of Social Media
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Morgan Wallen Nabs First Australian Chart Crown
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Indie supergroup Boygenius: ‘Anything that starts a fire in you is the stuff of life’
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“I Got a Different Power. I Don’t Play With It”: An Interview With Maxo
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Stream Power Couple Rosalía & Rauw Alejandro’s Joint EP RR
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Stream Linkin Park’s Previously Unreleased “Fighting Myself”
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Brandy Clark – “Buried”
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Pete Townshend Releases “Can’t Outrun The Truth,” First New Solo Single In 30 Years
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Stream JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown’s New Album Scaring The Hoes
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Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
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False Lankum
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Stream Lana Del Rey’s New Album Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
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The Town That Cursed Your Name
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Fuzzy Haskins, Who Helped Turn Doo-Wop Into P-Funk, Dies at 81
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Superbloom – “Head First”
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Coi Leray ‘Players’ Wins No. 1 Race on Hot Rap Songs Chart
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Pink Floyd :: The Dark Side Of The Moon, Live 1972 / 73
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Lizzy McAlpine Earns First Billboard No. 1 With ‘Ceilings’
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Ryan Hadlock Tops Rock & Alternative Producers Chart for First Time Thanks to Zach Bryan Songs
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Ashley Gorley Rules the Hot 100 Songwriters Chart for First Time Thanks to Morgan Wallen Hits
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Hazel English – “Slide” (Goo Goo Dolls Cover)
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Depeche Mode - Memento Mori
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Snow Man’s ‘Tapestry’ Soars to No. 1 on the Japan Hot 100
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FLO – “Fly Girl” (Feat. Missy Elliott)
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