The 1975's new album is ambitious, absurd, and kind of awesome
Of course, they're also interested in writing atheistic D'Angelo-lite gospel epics, reverent takes on turn-of-the-decade chillwave, a smothering bit of shoegaze, and multiple lengthy ambient interludes. All of this is coming from a band that rose to …
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Loretta Lynn Mines a Legacy of Heartaches and High Notes
Lately she has been writing new songs and completing ones she started decades ago, working with younger collaborators like the songwriter Todd Snider and longtime friends like John Carter Cash. And she continues to draw lessons from a life in which …
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