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#HotTakes | Week of 09.21.20

Songs that we think you should hear without all the pomp and circumstance. Yellow Room // New Pagans September // Lydia Loveless Forever and Always // Camína Can I Believe You // Fleet Foxes Beyond The Pine // Tash Sultana Under the Devil’s Knee // Tré Burt Common Void / The Rise of the Integratron // Skyway Man Late Night City // Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard How Lucky // Kurt Vile (with John Prine) You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling // The Unrighteous Brothers She Waits For Me to Come Back Down // Donovan Woods and Katie Pruitt Cold // Chris Stapleton…

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Mixtape | June 2017

Halfway through the year, and still on a roll with such great, fresh music coming out each month. This month’s mixtape is super exciting as always, there’s a great variety of music that I’m excited about. High on my list is Son Little’s Blue Magic, which I haven’t been able to put down. I Hope you dig our mix, and please as always let us know what songs should have been on the mix.

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Review | The Walkmen – Heaven

The Walkmen It because tried to and www.geneticfairness.org apple-y of, collge that be enough. – Heaven [O]ver the course of 6 studio albums, The Walkmen have always managed to reinvent themselves with each release. Their latest, Heaven, is certainly a departure from the rest. This is no group of young, messy rockers. They’re dads now. Reliable. Consistent. The guys have mellowed out. This is the new Walkmen sound, and it works. There is no shortage of beautiful and surprising moments on this album. The first track off the album, We Can’t Be Beat, is a slow starting track that you…

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Review | Father John Misty – Fear Fun

Father John Misty – Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings Forget anything you think you know about Josh Tillman. Father John Misty, Tillman’s new project and name under which he released Fear Fun, out today on Sub Pop, is about as far from Fleet Foxes and his seven albums as J. Tillman as you can get. And this is a good thing. A damn good thing. The first single off Fear Fun, Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings, is a thrashing folk rock anthem, and the second single off the album, Nancy From Now On, is just as good, and as perplexing as Hollywood Forever…

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Review | First Aid Kit – The Lion’s Roar

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Video | Fleet Foxes – Grown Ocean

Fleet Foxes will return to your ears come May 3rd when they release their second album, Helplessness Blues via Sub Pop. They just released this video for another track titled ‘Grown Ocean,’ the song is some kind of gorgeous Pre-order the Album Here

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Fleet Foxes – Helplessness Blues

Helplessness Blues Fleet Foxes will return to your ears come May 3rd when they release their second album, Helplessness Blues via Sub Pop.  Check out the lead single, a gorgeous sprawling acoustic affair that has got some really beautiful sounding harmonies.  Can’t wait to hear the album the album as a whole.

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