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Timothy Rosini

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Beach House: Depression Cherry

By Timothy Rosini

How many band’s names also fit the description of their sound? Without going down a web of analysis to establish criteria in answering this…

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Tosca: Shopsca (The Outta Here Versions)

By Timothy Rosini

Austrian experimental music duo Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber burst onto the European electronic scene in 1997 with their release of Opera. Continuing with…

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Muse: Drones

By Timothy Rosini

English prog-rockers Muse have churned out another album release, their 7th, titled Drones. It seems like just yesterday we were being blown away by…

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Nightmare Fortress: The Wanting

By Timothy Rosini

Pulsating with dark energy yet with an intoxicatingly magnetic sound, Seattle area-based Nightmare Fortress’s debut album The Wanting feels like it was made in…

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Major Lazer: Peace is the Mission

By Timothy Rosini

Major Lazer, the alias for DJ and producer Diplo—currently joined by DJ Jillionaire, Walshy Fire, and DJ Boaz van de Beatz, often use an…

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Deftones @ House of Blues San Diego

By Timothy Rosini

When thinking of the Deftones, it’s sometimes hard to believe that their first album release was 20 years ago. Smack dab in the middle…

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Cloud: Zen Summer

By Timothy Rosini

Following up the highly successful debut album Comfort Songs, Cloud’s second album Zen Summer, the first to be released on the Irish label Paper…

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Bob Moses: All in All

By Timothy Rosini

Canadian born duo Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance both took separate journeys to New York City where they eventually formed their musical partnership. Hailing…

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Tei Shi: Verde

By Timothy Rosini

Singer-songwriter and Brooklyn city-dweller Tei Shi dropped her second EP Verde recently—teaming with up with her partner in sonic musicality Luca Buccellati, for another…

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Death Cab For Cutie: Kintsugi

By Timothy Rosini

With the release of Death Cab for Cutie’s 8th studio album, Kintsugi, the focus naturally will be on lead singer Ben Gibbard’s recent divorce…

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