Review: The Vaccines – Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations
The Vaccines sixth album Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations is an incredibly safe return to form for the band.
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The Vaccines sixth album Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations is an incredibly safe return to form for the band.
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“Let’s Rock” had everything needed to be groundbreaking, but instead, it’s the closest the Black Keys have come to making a stereotypical Black Keys album.
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Help Us Stranger might not break new ground for the Raconteurs, but you’ll still be glad the gang are back together after 11 years.
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Virtue tones down the excesses of the Voidz’s debut to deliver an album that is ultimately more accessible but less compelling.
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Reading the titles of Canadian indie rock duo Japandroids’ albums gives you a fairly good sense of what they’re all about. Their 2009 debut Post-Nothing suggests a band lacking a grand vision of what they’re supposed to be, bucking subgenre designations like “post-punk” and “post-rock” in the process. More descriptive is the band’s 2012 sophomore
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