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Bending and blending genres, the NYC singer has a penchant for unpredictability and a disdain for labels.
By Ben Boddez
Bending and blending genres, the NYC singer has a penchant for unpredictability and a disdain for labels.
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Have you heard the one about the Canadian hardcore band that refused to break into the mainstream?
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The Toronto punk trio find themselves more grounded than ever before with new album, Up On Gravity Hill.
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The Columbia University graduates are ready to take the lecture stand and answer your prayers.
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The TOPS frontwoman re-emerges with a beautiful debut solo offering in tow.
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Maryam Said dovetails elements of bedroom pop, ‘70s folk and ’90s alt-rock to create a sound all their own.
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