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Jessie Ware’s formerly introverted sound, while That! Feels! Good! molded it into something even friskier and unabashedly ...
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As the last of the major labels leaves Estonia, Tallinn Music Week continues to secure the spaces in which industrious ...
Following on from That! Feels Good, the newest addition to Jessie Ware’s discography continues her thread of crafting sublime ...
Superbloom feels like a natural evolution rather than a reinvention. After fully embracing glossy, high-energy disco on her ...
Using data from the Recording Industry Association of America, Stacker spotlighted 25 of the bestselling bands of the 1960s, ...
Welcome to this year’s exciting edition of “Watching a Red-Faced Music Critic Paint Himself Into a Corner!” The critic in ...
The Queen’s Park Spring Weekender, a collaboration between Melting Pot and Optimo, returns for its biggest year yet – with a ...