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Album Reviews: Sharon Van Etten, Kero Kero Bonito, Julien Baker
Kero Kero Bonito — Civilization II (London, U.K.) There's always an undeniable charm to Kero Kero Bonito's uniquely layered yet chipper approach to pop, that gives them a versatility some bands can't afford. While this leaves a more conceptual EP more fun than that type of record would usually be,
A year in music — the best albums of 2020
10. U.S. Girls — Heavy Light (Toronto/Chicago) To evolve the ideas she crafted on In a Poem Unlimited, Meg Remy has found a lot more groove than grow in her new record. This doesn't shake out the same level of pressing art-pop she got before but it merges narrative, abstract, and
Album Reviews – Fiona Apple, TOPS, Organ Eyes and more
Fiona Apple — Fetch the Bolt Cutters (New York City) With the turbulent life Fiona Apple has seen, it's no wonder her music is so unique, though this kind of vision has meant it's been about eight years since a studio record. But if that's what it takes for a
Speaking the Language with Julie Corrigan
Photo courtesy of Jen Squires Born and raised in Shawville, Quebec, to a family of musicians, it’s no surprise that Julie Corrigan took easily to strumming the guitar. With a fiddle-playing grandfather, a guitarist for a father and a mother who’s a natural on the piano and mandolin, music is in Julie’s
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