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“Letter to you” is Bruce Springsteen’s 20 album which took five days […]
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CeeLo Green has been in the music industry for more than 20 years where he has done it all in terms of a music career. He has been a part of a rap group called the Goodie Mob, his own solo rap career, his own solo pop career, and his collaboration with Danger
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The Weeknd has been successfully making music since 2012 as a mainstream R&B artist who balances nicely between that and pop artist with both albums and mixtapes. His angelic voice has always captivated us to listen to him sing about anything like drugs/partying and women. He never actually makes bad music on any of his
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All-Time Low has been consistently making good music since 2005 and has kept evolving their music since then including this new album their 8th one. They have gone from talking about partying, drinking and childish things to being very retrospective over the past few albums. They have also made a decision to let the fans
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Green Day has been making albums as a whole that you can listen to without really skipping songs that are bad since their 2004 album “American Idiot“. With this album it seems like they went back to their old school ways of just making an album like they did with their debut album “39/Smooth-“Warning” where
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James Blunt made up for his last album that was too mainstream pop/fake music/too Ed Sheeran-esque since that’s who helped him write his last album. This album his sixth brings back his great storytelling in the verses and his catchy choruses that are easy to remember. It also brings back the emotional tone you get
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“Everyday Life” is Coldplay’s eight album a double album with a first and second half which are called “sunrise” & “sunset”. They are like rock contemporaries U2 where they do not make bad albums just not every album is as good as most of their work. They usually have a handful of good songs that
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This new album by The Who is their 12th album and their first in thirteen years of new material. Like with previous albums Roger Daltrey and Peter Townshend recorded their parts separately and are the main musicians on all the tracks. The main thing about this album is at least six of the eleven songs
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Jeff Lynne’s second album under his name four years after the first one has the same feel and style of all his previous 12 albums under the ELO tag. As you listen to each track it reminds of you some of his previous hits or styles from those songs. Lynne
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The Heavy’s sound has always been an indie or alternative rock sound that blended soul/blues/RNB with Rock so well which is why they were drawn to me. Their 2nd album “The House That Dirt Build” was the album to put them on the map with songs like “How You Like Me Now?” and “Short Change
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