
Caribou – Our Love (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] On Caribou’s sixth album, Dan Snaith latches on to what people loved about his last albums to create Our Love: an album that is both conceptual and inviting. The
[rating=8.00] On Caribou’s sixth album, Dan Snaith latches on to what people loved about his last albums to create Our Love: an album that is both conceptual and inviting. The
[rating=7.00] The many changing ways in which we approach albums makes it difficult to say whether the format itself is on its last legs. Perhaps Weird Al’s singles-focused approach is
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Spend your time listening to what passes for “hip” and mainstream these days and you’ll be left with a void that you may not be able to pinpoint. For all
It was a warm summer evening in 1993: That’s how author Greg Prato remembers his brief shooting star moment meeting Shannon Hoon. He was in New Haven hoping to see
[rating=9.00] Coping with a loved one who is undergoing treatment for cancer is heavy stuff. It’s happening to someone in all of our lives at this very moment, be it
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