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Some new songs for your #EasterMonday @winachitribe x Pantofola d'Oro - Funky But Chic youtube.com/watch?v=i_EWtKae…

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Here's today's song of the day: 'Bad For You' by @akageorge. youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v…

Single review: the Killers - Caution Starting like an extended intro to 'Money for Nothing' before kicking into more familiar affair, this is undeniably the Killers, this time in a more uplifting mood. Slightly poppier than some of their more recent material, it has... [1of2]
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...echoes of Flowers' solo work more than the band's back catalogue. A grower, that certainly feels like it'll go down well live. (7/10) youtube.com/watch?v=uU6PLP0P… [2of2]

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Album review: Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott - Manchester Calling For the former Beautiful South pairing's fourth LP and the first since Heaton's retrospective greatest hits, we get an album that's four tracks bulkier, and at least 15-minutes longer than their previous... [1of9]
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delivering a northern-themed lyrical poem. It's the most different song, but surprisingly one of the most entertaining and listenable. [8of9]
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This album, which has just gone to number one, is well worth a listen with many enjoyable songs and influences. It plays it mostly safe and sits, for all but one track, in very familiar territory, but it will keep the fans happy. (7/10) [9of9]
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Album Review: @OhWonderMusic - No One Else Can Wear Your Crown It's testament to the talents of duo Anthony West and Josephine Vander Gucht that, when seeing them at their recent album launch in Leeds, hearing songs from their third album for the first time felt... (1of8)
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...'How It Goes' echoes Royksopp at their height. 'Drunk on You' adds a bit of variety to their familiar sound, keeping it fresh, with 'Nothing But You' and the orchestral-tinged 'I Wish I Never Met You' lifting up the second half of the album. (7of8)
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Closer 'Nebraska' keeps the heart breaking, wrapping up a short and sweet album from a pair who, as the cliche goes, could sing the phone book and make it sound emotional. A beautifully written, sung and produced album that grows with each listen. (4 stars) (8of8)
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