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New Music Drops is a monthly series on T&E where we share some of our favorite new releases from this year in rock, pop, metal, punk, hip-hop, and global music. For the first installment of the year, you'll find Afro-Latin spiritual jazz, neoclassical ambient soundscapes, mystical Celtic blackened death metal, plus many eclectic compilations and global reissues.
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Play It By Ear is an ongoing series by T&E writer Parisa where she shares music discoveries along with informational tidbits, anecdotal musings, interactive dialogue, reader prompts, recurring mini-segments, and whatever else spills out of her brain. This installment features horror film soundtracks and other spooky digs, country music for people who don't like country music, plus some new recurring mini-segment series!
New Music Drops is a monthly series on T&E where we share some of our favorite new releases from this year in rock, pop, metal, punk, hip-hop, and global music. For the September installment, you'll find outsider French-Swiss folk pop, ultra energetic forro mixtapes, heavy hitting garage punk singles, electroacoustic ambient drone, and more!
Written by Parisa The Vinyl Vault series is back! In this very special edition of the blog, we’ll be presenting the ULTIMATE SMACKDOWN of bootleg budget Beatles bands! We’ll be ranking and reviewing the wonderful, whimsical, obscure and bizzaro world of ‘60s bargain-bin record labels and their “soundalike” bands to determine which group is the MOST MEDIOCRE of them all!! Will The Buggs make you ‘Do the Beetle’? Or perhaps the Beatle Buddies will have you singing the ‘Beatle Beat’? Join your host Parisa as she shares so much (too much?) about these charmingly off putting records and discovers fun factoids about budget label bands along the way. There'll be unexpected twists, turns and you just may stumble across a few genuinely good songs along the way. It’ll be the best of times, and the blurst of times.
New Music Drops is a monthly series on T&E where we share some of our favorite new releases from this year in rock, pop, metal, punk, hip-hop, and global music. For the March installment, you'll discover sci-fi-themed improvisational free jazz, electro-clash inspired synth pop, experimental cumbia, d-beat Dutch hardcore, and so much more!
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