On Deck: Moreish Idols highlight five albums which guided the direction of their new album, All in the Game
The Hard Quartet release two new surprise singles “Lies (Something You Can Do)” and “Coreopsis Trail”
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Album Review: Tegan and Sara – Crybaby Jeremy J. Fisette·November 2, 2022It’s kind of fitting, and also telling, that the first song on Tegan and Sara’s new record Crybaby,...Album ReviewsReviews
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