Common Reveals He Was Molested as a Child

Common is opening up about a painful memory from his childhood.

In his new memoir, Let Love Have the Last Word, the Oscar-winning rapper reveals for the first time that he was molested as a child. He was reminded …

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Zoibaf goes into the future bass !

The new track by the young Italian producer Zoibaf is called “Remedy”, it is a Future Bass track in collaboration with TRUNG and the American singer AXYL. The vocal part is very sentimental while the drop is energetic and …

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Groove Mag Presents: Tanya Nolan

Tanya Nolan has made her name known as a soulful singer/songwriter producing modern R&B and Pop Music. Tanya was born and raised in Galveston,Texas and is currently based in Houston, Texas.

She has built an international following by paving her …

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DJ Khaled to Perform on ‘SNL’ Finale

DJ Khaled

DJ Khaled

DJ Khaled has a MAJOR announcement.

The We the Best mogul will make his debut as musical guest on the season finale of “Saturday Night Live” on May 18 with host Paul Rudd, it was announced today.

This

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Brand New from Marion Campbell– Weary Heart

WEARY HEART feat Amazin´Grace is the second independent single from London born, Hamburg based singer/Actress Marion Campbell.

WEARY HEART is an emotional Rock/Pop/Soul power Ballad, following up to her last single  I´M GONNA GET THROUGH.

Marion Campbell credits …

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Eric Abel drops new single ‘Two Young Kids’

Eric Abel’s third released single, “Two Young Kids” is a nostalgic EDM/Pop track based on his memories of young love. Eric pieced together the elements of the song using just his piano and Logic Pro X before soliciting the expertise …

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Charlotte – Un Granito De Amor

French singer, producer, model and writer Charlotte is known for her unique ability to tackle any new challenge with precise accuracy. Whether it’s performing in front of a massive crowd, or releasing hit singles. Charlotte is one of the industry’s …

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Connor Stock drops new single ‘Goodbye Bad Vibes’

Connor Stock is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and music producer based out of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Connor Stock’s influences range from modern electro pop to classic rock, to classical music from the 18th and 19th centuries.

goodbye bad vibes

Now Connor …

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Drake Pays Homage to Kanye West

Despite their ongoing feud, Drake still has respect for Kanye West.

While reflecting on the 10th anniversary of his mixtape So Far Gone, October’s Very Own acknowledged the G.O.O.D. Music rapper for the impact he’s had on his career.…

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Video: Offset – ‘Red Room’

Offset

Offset

Following Quavo and Takeoff, Offset is the final Migos member to go solo. Before he drops his highly-anticipated debut album next week, he invites fans into the “Red Room.”

The Atlanta rapper, born Kiari Kendrell Cephus, digs

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Jeremy Pelt The Artist – Jeremy Pelt

EDITORS’ NOTES

The centerpiece of this collection is an absorbing five-part suite inspired by Rodin’s sculptures. It finds New York trumpeter Jeremy Pelt in a sonically expansive mood, supplementing a core sextet with the adroit guitar of Alex Wintz and

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Sunshine Rock – Bob Mould

Solid effort, but not his best

If you are introducing yourself to Bob, I would recommend starting with Silver Age, Workbook and Copper Blue. If you are a fan, there are some great moments on this one, including the colsing

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Who are the 2019 GRAMMY Nominees ?

Make Me Feel

Janelle Monáe

Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin

All the Stars

Kendrick Lamar & SZA

God’s Plan

Drake

The Middle

Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey

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Buoys – Panda Bear

Four years after Noah Lennox’s last album, 2015’s densely layered Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper, and a year after the more abrasive A Day with the Homies EP, Buoys is a reflection of the Animal Collective member’s reliable

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THE LOVE TRAIN – MEGHAN TRAINOR

All aboard the M-Train!

This EP is absolutely beautiful. I can totally see why Meghan made this before she is soon to put out her third album Treat Myself. For those who didn’t know, Meghan delayed the album being that

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Thotiana – Blueface

As diehard proponents of the “lyrical miracle” set are all too eager to point out, Blueface couldn’t rap on beat to save his life. And guess wha—it’s awesome. On Famous Cryp, the quick-rising LA rapper rambles all over blunt,

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New Single out now – Wow. from Post Malone

Post Malone appreciates a good brand. Over the course of “Wow.,” an almost-at-the-venue warm-up song about the way his life has changed since his career took off, he name-checks a few of his favorite things, including Texas rapper Lil’ Troy,

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7 rings – Ariana Grande

EDITORS’ NOTES

Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens are great, but they can’t heal a broken heart. A shopping spree, though—now we’re talkin’. On “7 rings,” Ariana Grande flips the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic “My Favorite Things” into a

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Invasion of Privacy – Cardi B

EDITORS’ NOTES

Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow,” the most chantable song of 2017, introduced the Bronx MC’s lively around-the-way-girl persona to the world. Her debut album, Invasion of Privacy, reveals more of Cardi’s layers, the MC leaning forcefully into her

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Kamikaze – Eminem

“Everybody’s been telling me what they think about me for the last few months,” Eminem says on “Fall.” “Maybe it’s time I tell them what I think about them.” Just eight months after the vulnerable Revival, Eminem has heard

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ASTROWORLD – Travis Scott

Travis Scott sent a message to Apple Music about his third album, playfully attributed to Stormi, his infant daughter: “Just BUCKLE UP.” Stormi can’t speak yet, presumably, but the sentiment still rings true for a record named after a closed

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beerbongs & bentleys drops from Post Malone

He’s been labeled a hip–hop artist, but as the song says, Post Malone is a rockstar too. His second album regales fans with tales of the hedonism and excess that 2016’s astoundingly popular Stoney afforded him. The beerbongs & bentleys

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Look Up Child – Lauren Daigle

I’ll admit, I’m not the most religious person, but there’s something about the lyrics, her voice, and the production that truly make this album such a lovely listen. Aside from the spiritual references and themes, I can relate to so

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Weezer (Teal Album) – Weezer

Weezer are no strangers to familiar takes on pop classics—they did The Monkees’ “I’m a Believer” for Shrek and The Cars’ “You Might Think” for Cars 2. But after a fan’s successful viral campaign to get them to cover

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MILITANT FYAH – BABYLON FALL

For his debut, Bahamian-born, Jamaican-raised reggae artist Militant Fyah releases Babylon Fall, an unapologetic reggae track that touches on themes of fearlessness, resilience, and power in the Black community. Babylon Fall is an ode to Black militancy and the …

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Eddy Denim drops new album ‘Voilet’

Eddy Denim is a singer/songwriter, soloist and expressionist who delivers a melodic musical blend of emotive country pop and folk rock.

The brand new E.P from Eddy Denim is entitled ‘Violet’ and is out now on all good digital stores.…

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Resist (Deluxe) – Within Temptation

Resist

they have been somewhat political to begin with, and considering the current political climate of the world, i would not be surprised if Within Temptation have gotten inspirations from that. i look forward to the US tour to support

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Different World – Alan Walker

Amazing As Always

Congratulations Alan on releasing your very first album! You never fail to impress us Walkers with every song you release. I couldn’t be more excited for this release! 😆 I know all the songs will always be

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Sick Boy – The Chainsmokers

People are saying that one guy can’t sing but look at all the artists that are famous and can’t sing…. hello Britney spears??? JLo isn’t the best singer either! The guy can sing fairly good and with a little help

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Telling All My Secrets – Mitchell Tenpenny

Mitchell Tenpenny has a few things to get off his chest, and he’s using some liquid courage to help him open up. Telling All My Secrets is the Nashville singer’s major-label debut, and if there’s one thing that he’s not

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ADAM ROSE RELEASES NEW ALBUM “LEVITATE THE BASE”

Pittsburgh native and multi-instrumentalist Adam Rose announces the release of his brand new ambient psychedelic album from entitled “Levitate the Base”. He avoids categorization, simply playing what he loves, and his compositions show a wide variety of influences in which …

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Tortured Soul Excited to return to South Africa

Last year, Tortured Soul performed live in Johannesburg for one night only at the Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City, to a sold out show.

Due to popular demand, Bassline Live in partnership with Kaya FM and in association with Brentwood …

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Dejwe get ‘Edgy’ with hot new single

Dejwe is an alternative rap, hip hop and pop artist a.k.a Yvenson Bernard who collaborates with Tiffany Bernard a.k.a TG. on vocals.

Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Yvenson Bernard, also known as Dejwe (pronounced Day-j-way), moved to the United States …

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Offering B Sides & Remixes – EP – Cults

Cults’ twinkling experimental pop arrived in a shroud of mystery early in 2010, when the group posted three songs on its Bandcamp page. One of those songs was “Go Outside,” which mixed dream pop haze with girl group harmonies (and,

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Extinction(S) – Unearth

Massachusetts metalcore enthusiasts Unearth formed in 1998 and immediately started rocking, both in and around Boston and on the road. They quickly found a strong following, booking tours with such like-minded acts as the Black Dahlia Murder and Killswitch Engage,

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L+1Ve – Haken

Haken are a full-fledged modern progressive rock band hailing from London, England. Their sound has evolved from the prog metal on 2010’s Aquarius and 2011’s Visions to a shapeshifting, kaleidoscopic amalgam of progressive metal, jazz syncopation, hooky electronic pop, and

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Skald – Wardruna

Norwegian musical project Wardruna was formed in 2003 by former Gorgoroth drummer Einar “Kvitrafn” Selvik. Inspired by his long-held fascination with the Old Norse language and the Elder Futhark (the Norse runic alphabet), he created something truly ancient-sounding. The project

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Phases – Mackenzie Ziegler

Actress, singer, and dancer Mackenzie Ziegler is an exuberant, pop-oriented performer who got her start on Lifetime’s Dance Moms before launching her solo career. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 2004, Ziegler became interested in performing around age two, when she

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NCT #127 Regulate – The 1st Album Repackage – NCT 127

Created by S.M. Entertainment, K-pop group NCT (“Neo Culture Technology”) boasts an unlimited number of members that populate multiple “sub-units” based in various international locales like Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, and Bangkok. The original group was composed of members of SM

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The Bela Session – EP – Bauhaus

Bauhaus are the founding fathers of goth rock, creating a minimalistic, overbearingly gloomy style of post-punk rock driven by jagged guitar chords and cold, distant synthesizers. Throughout their brief career, the band explored all the variations on their bleak musical

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I Used to Know Her: Part 2 – EP – H.E.R.

When H.E.R. debuted with an EP of alt-R&B slow-burners in 2016, she hid her evolution from child prodigy (she performed on the TODAY show at the age of 10, and signed to RCA at 14) behind big sunglasses, cloudy press

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Freak Yourself Out – EP – Lake Street Dive

Boston’s Lake Street Dive play a rich, genre-bending blend of neo-soul and pop/rock informed by their various jazz, folk, funk, and country influences. The band, comprising singer Rachael Price, drummer Mike Calabrese, bassist Bridget Kearney, and trumpet-playing guitarist Mike “McDuck”

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Things That Dreams Are Made Of – Greg Nouveau

Greg Nouveau is a music producer, remixer and artist based in Worthing, UK.

Greg Nouveau first got the “production bug” in 1977 when he heard the track“I Feel Love” by Donna Summer. He says “The hypnotic electronic beat captivated

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Noire – VNV Nation

The electronic project VNV (“Victory Not Vengeance”) Nation was conceived in London in 1990 by Ronan Harris, debuting in May of that year with the 12″ “Body Pulse.” “Strength of Youth” followed a few months later, and at the end

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Anon. – Hands Like Houses

Australian post-hardcore band Hands Like Houses formed in 2008, made up of members from disbanded groups Eternal Debut and So Long Safety. The group comprised singer Trenton Woodley, keyboardist Jamal Sebet, drummer Matt Parkitney, guitarists Alexander Pearson and Matt Cooper,

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New Levels New Devils – Polyphia

Guitar-bending instrumental group Polyphia formed in the quiet suburban landscape of Plano, Texas in 2011. Somewhere between blisteringly fast metal guitar god territory and pure pop, the band came up with a sound that was technically brilliant but still managed

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Songs of the Plains – Colter Wall

A singer/songwriter whose work is a literate but rough-hewn variation on classic country styles, Colter Wall was born and raised in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1996. Wall first picked up the guitar when he was 12 years old, and

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Mirror Master – Young the Giant

Formerly known as the Jakes, Young the Giant began making eclectic indie rock in Irvine, California, where bandmates Sameer Gadhia (vocals), Jacob Tilley (guitar), Eric Cannata (guitar), Payam Doostzadeh (bass), and François Comtois (drummer) all met each other during high

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The Elements – TobyMac

Professionally known as TobyMac, Toby McKeehan grew up in the northern Virginia suburbs in the shadow of Washington, D.C., where he fell in love with rap music. While attending Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, during the mid-’80s, he met Michael

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Weed Garden – EP – Iron & Wine

Singer/songwriter Sam Beam, who rose to prominence with a blend of whispered vocals and softly homespun indie folk, chose the moniker Iron & Wine after coming across a dietary supplement named “Beef Iron & Wine” while working on a film.

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The Greatest Day – Jake Shimabukuro

Ukulele master Jake Shimabukuro has taken the four-string, two-octave instrument to places no one could have imagined back in the golden years of Don Ho, ranging freely across the music spectrum from jazz, blues, and funk to bluegrass, classical, and

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Runaway – Passenger

Passenger, the working name of singer/songwriter Mike Rosenberg, makes intimate, folk-inflected indie pop. Originally a four-piece, Passenger formed in Brighton, England, as a collaboration between singer/songwriter Rosenberg and composer Andrew Phillips. Working out of Phillips’ studio, the duo recorded the

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Indigo – Wild Nothing

Jack Tatum, formerly of Jack and the Whale and Facepaint, began making his shimmery, synth-washed indie pop recordings under the name Wild Nothing in the summer of 2009. Emerging at a time when a handful of C-86-esque groups (e.g. Crystal

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Sick of U – Soph Retief – REVIEW

Soph Retief is a new artist to look out for and she proves that with her fabulous new single ‘Sick of U’. The track has a very melodic and up to date dreamy lo-fi tropical tinged production, but the …

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Living with a Fire (Live) – Jesus Culture

Originally formed at Redding, California’s Bethel Church, Jesus Culture is an internationally operating, Christian revivalist youth outreach ministry that utilizes the power of music to spread its message. Led by youth worship leader and pastor Kim Walker-Smith, the Jesus Culture

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Is This Thing Cursed? – Alkaline Trio

Formed by ex-Jerkwater and Traitors drummer Matt Skiba (vocals/guitar), former 88 Fingers Louie percussionist Glenn Porter, and Rob Doran (bass/vocals), Alkaline Trio was brought together in 1997 by heartbreak, angst, and the companionship of drinking. The original lineup issued a

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My New Moon – Amos Lee

With his laid-back vocal delivery and earthy acoustic songwriting, Amos Lee draws inspiration from soul music, contemporary jazz, and ’70s folk artists like James Taylor. The Philadelphia native first became serious about performing while attending the University of South Carolina

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8 Letters – Why Don’t We

A teenage dream for the 21st century, Why Don’t We is a vocal harmony group comprised of social media stars from across America. Jack Avery, Corbyn Besson, Zach Herron, Jonah Marais, and Daniel Seavey all came from different places in

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Haven – We Banjo 3

A spirited family band from Galway, Ireland, self-described “Celt-grass” enthusiasts We Banjo 3 deliver a crowd-pleasing fusion of traditional Irish music, bluegrass, and old-timey folk. Founded in 2011 by two sets of brothers, Enda and Fergal Scahill and Martin and

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Light of the Fearless – Hybrid

Hybrid began as a trio of remixers based in the Welsh city of Swansea: Mike Truman, Chris Healings, and Lee Mullin. Meeting while going to clubs in the early ’90s, the three made their own remixes of recordings, eventually earning

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Hold Fast (Acoustic Sessions) – Face to Face

Southern California punks Face to Face formed in 1991, originally comprising singer/guitarist Trever Keith, drummer Rob Kurth, and bassist Matt Riddle. Debuting early the following year on the Doctor Strange label with Don’t Turn Away, the trio was quickly snapped

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Out of the Blues – Boz Scaggs

After first finding acclaim as a member of the Steve Miller Band, singer/songwriter Boz Scaggs went on to enjoy considerable solo success in the 1970s. Born William Royce Scaggs in Ohio on June 8, 1944, he was raised in Oklahoma

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Queen Naija – EP – Queen Naija

Raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan, R&B vocalist Queen Naija first became known as a contestant on multiple seasons of American Idol in the early 2010s. Following that, she became famous as an internet personality for her YouTube channel Chris & Queen.

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Cage to Rattle – Daughtry

Building on his start as one of the most popular finalists of American Idol’s fifth season, Chris Daughtry’s post-Idol career spanned the archetypal modern rock of his early albums to the folk- and dance-tinged territory of 2010s albums such as

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Lifers – Cody Jinks

Cody Jinks is one of the few in the business still keeping country music alive. Lifers is going to be a big time talked about album in 2018 for those who don’t know who Jinks is already. The beard, the

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Songs for the Saints – Kenny Chesney

Contemporary country star Kenny Chesney didn’t have the immediate breakout success that many of his peers enjoyed upon signing with major labels, but gradually built up a significant following via hard work, pop-friendly ballads, and a likable “Average Joe” persona.

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Landells Road – Chris Lewington

Chris Lewington is a singer/songwriter based in South London.

The brand new album from Chris Lewington is entitled ‘Landells Road’ and was named after the studio it was recorded in.

In his own words Chris says “Landells Road. Not

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All That Reckoning – Cowboy Junkies

Although it didn’t originally have anything to do with their sound, the Cowboy Junkies’ name wound up seeming pretty accurate: their music was grounded in traditional country, blues, and folk, yet drifted along in a sleepy, narcotic haze that clearly

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Back Roads and Abandoned Motels – The Jayhawks

Led by the gifted songwriting, impeccable playing, and honeyed harmonies of vocalists/guitarists Mark Olson and Gary Louris, the Jayhawks’ shimmering blend of country, folk, and bar band rock made them one of the most widely acclaimed artists to emerge from

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Night & Day (Day Edition) – The Vamps

Britain’s the Vamps are an exuberant dance-rock- and pop-influenced outfit centered on vocalist Bradley Simpson. In 2012, guitarist James McVey decided to take the more unusual route of searching for talent on YouTube when he wanted to start a band.

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Boxer (Live in Brussels) – The National

Although formed during the post-punk revival of the late ’90s, the National took inspiration from a wider set of influences, including country-rock, Americana, indie rock, and Brit-pop. The lineup began taking shape in Ohio and officially cemented itself in New

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Ordinary Corrupt Human Love – Deafheaven

Originally formed as a duo in 2010, Deafheaven are an experimental black metal band from San Francisco, California. Initially made up of George Clarke (vocals) and Kerry McCoy (guitars), the band has a sound that blends black metal with elements

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Laps Around the Sun – Chris Lane

Part of a wave of contemporary country singers who rode the R&B-friendly wake left by Sam Hunt in 2014, Chris Lane specialized in smooth yet lively love songs. He had roots in bro country — his first major supporting tour

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Automata II – Between the Buried and Me

Between the Buried and Me are a thinking man’s hardcore unit hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina. The band began in 2000 after the dissolution of vocalist Tommy Rogers and guitarist Paul Waggoner’s previous group, Prayer for Cleansing. Rogers and Waggoner

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Noble Ape – Jim Gaffigan

A dry and clever American standup comedian who’s hateful toward Hot Pockets and proud to be pale, Jim Gaffigan is a regular on the late-night talk show circuit and an in-demand actor and successful author as well. His observational humor

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Everyday Life, Everyday People – Slightly Stoopid

Employing a self-described amalgam of “folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal and punk,” Southern California’s Slightly Stoopid originated in the 1990s as a classic SoCal skatepunk crew before transitioning into cannabis-fueled purveyors of carefree, jam-centric good times …

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