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Tag Archives: Bob Dylan
Nice To Meet You – Suburban Dirts
This was originally written for Listen Before You Buy. Sometimes when I listen to music, I know I am getting a piece of the artist’s heart right there in the song. That feeling is nearly matchless. That’s how I felt … Continue reading
Nice To Meet You – Michael Kiwanuka
This was originally written for Musical Mathematics, a really cool UK music blog that you should check out. According to my ears, Michael Kiwanuka is not from 2011, but straight out of the past. The slow and mellow strains of … Continue reading
Deep Dark Woods – The Place I Left Behind
This review was originally published at Listen Before You Buy. Canadian crooners Deep Dark Woods offer harmonies that are delivered with such an enchanting seriousness that upon hearing their brand of folk rock I simply fell head over heels for their latest … Continue reading