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AJoMT’s Zoe picks the Top 5 albums of 2019

December 26, 2019December 26, 2019 Zoe Orion 0 Comments Djo, FKA Twigs, Hozier, MIKA, MUNA

Artist: DjoAlbum: Twenty Twenty Some might know him as Post Animal’s former guitarist, or maybe Steve-with-the-cool-hair from Stranger Things, but

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New Music From The Inbox: FKA Twigs, Lucy Dacus, The Social Animals, and more!

November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 Zoe Orion 0 Comments FKA Twigs, Lucy Dacus, The Finks, The Social Animals, Tom Boy

Artist: The FinksSong: No One Else This track is so soft it makes my heart ache. With artfully simple melodies, sleepy

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Random Music News for Tuesday, October 17, 2017

October 17, 2017October 17, 2017 Alan Cross 0 Comments Bill Murray, Elvis, FKA Twigs, Iggy Pop, Iron Maiden, Music Heals, Music Journalism

Albert Einstein got the hell out of dodge when he fled Nazi Germany for the US on this day in

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Tracking the Evolution of an Artist from Unknown to Overexposed

March 1, 2016February 29, 2016 Amber Healy 0 Comments data analytics, FKA Twigs, Next Big Sound, overexposed artists, Research, unknown artists

If you’re not familiar with Next Big Sound, it’s time to change that.  Next Big Sound is a data crunching

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This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 20 December 2014

December 19, 2014December 19, 2014 Alan Cross 0 Comments Angel Olson, Emigrate, FKA Twigs, Giant Hands, Grapes of Wrath, Islander, Jimmy Kimmel, Paul Cargnello, Purity Ring, Springtime Carnivore, The Killers, War on Drugs

Wow. We COMPLETELY forgot to post this earlier today. Christmas brain, you understand. Thanks to Mediazoic for the hosting.

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Who Says Album Artwork is Dead in the Age of Digital Files?

November 9, 2014 Alan Cross 0 Comments Afghan Whigs, Album Artwork, FKA Twigs, Gloaming

Mashable has come up with a nice gallery of some of the best album artwork of 2014 so far. Who

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This Week’s Top 11 Playlist: 31 October 2014

October 31, 2014 Alan Cross 0 Comments Andrew Austin, Chris Forsyth and the Solar Motel Band, D.D. Dumbo, FKA Twigs, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, Led Zeppelin, Magnets & Ghosts, Megan Lane, Nothing More, Slim Twig, The Lazys, Top 11

Since I’ve already posted a bunch of Halloween-related tracks elsewhere on this site over the past week, I thought it

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Longshots Young Fathers Win 2014 Mercury Prize

October 30, 2014October 30, 2014 Alan Cross 0 Comments 2014, Barclaycard Mercury Prize, FKA Twigs, Longshots, Odds, William Hill, Young Fathers

Going into last night’s Barclaycard Mercury Prize ceremony, these were the odds for each nominee on the Short List accourding to bookmaker

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Ongoing History of New Music Podcast

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Each week, the podcast looks at something from the alt-rock universe, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.

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Podcast – The Backstage Project

The Backstage Project Podcast

The Backstage Project Podcast with Mark Silver focuses on the stories behind the biggest and best entertainment products, events, and companies. We go behind the scenes with amazing people who have done or are doing extraordinary things to entertain you, the audience. From sporting events to concerts, from cable tv to music apps; if it’s made an impact on the entertainment world, we cover it.

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