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Rob Hakimian, Joshua Pickard, John Wohlmacher, Ethan Reis and Jeremy J. Fisette·December 23, 2024
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Rob Hakimian, Ray Finlayson, Jeremy J. Fisette, Joshua Pickard, John Wohlmacher, Steve Forstneger, Chase McMullen, Carlo Thomas, Kyle Kohner, Andy Johnston, John Amen, Ethan Reis and Brianna Corrine·December 17, 2024
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Jeremy J. Fisette·July 16, 2024
In this chat, we get to meet Tracyanne Campbell, the frontwoman of celebrated Scottish indie rock icons Camera...
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Overlooked 2024: The best albums we didn’t review from January to June

Rob Hakimian, Andy Johnston, Ray Finlayson, Tom Williams, John Amen, John Wohlmacher, Jeremy J. Fisette and Chase McMullen·July 10, 2024
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Scottish heroes Camera Obscura are releasing a new album called Look To The East, Look To The West...
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