beck
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While not every crossover on Stampede is fireworks, most of them land in the OK to great range.
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Beck caps off the blandest decade of his career with arguably his blandest album to date.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Beck’s latest album explores the bland limits of unoriginal, sanitized, millennial pop.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week — TAYTAY EDITION… not really.
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While the more slow, syrupy side of Beck’s discography appeals to many, it never has to me. Morning Phase shows beck returning to the stomping grounds of albums like Mutations and Sea Change, but with instrumentation and tunes that are far more uninteresting.
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Beck suddenly drops a folky new single, which teases toward his next LP, Morning Phase. The album is currently looking at a February 25th release date, and I’m not entirely sure how excited I am at this point. While One Foot In The Grave–Beck’s freak folk opus–
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Beck is back, and he’s got a new track to share that’s as short as it is strange, featuring some pitch-shifted vocals, a relaxed groove, and what sort of sounds like a vibraphone delivering an off-kiler melody. The track is now available on iTunes and Beck’s site.
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Famed singer-songwriter and musical oddball Beck has dropped a new single that feels like an ethereal take on some of the drum and guitar sounds I’d typically associate with a new wave tune. The tune is pretty catchy as well, and make sure to put your ears to the
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On the Beck-produced Demolished Thoughts, Sonic Youth member Thurston Moore takes things down a notch for a series of acoustic songs wrapped in well-arranged violins and harps. Some tracks come off like softer versions of what might make on a Sonic Youth album, but others reveal a sweeter side of