wolf parade
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The new version comes on the heels of the song's renewed popularity after appearing in 'Heated Rivalry'.
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Jeremy J. Fisette, Ricky Adams, Thomas Stremfel, Aaron Cousin, Drew P. Simmons, Alex Peterson, Victoria Borlando, Andy Steiner, Tyler Roland, Wade Stokan, Leah Bess, Albert Genower, Tony Le Calvez, Daniel Aaron, Alan Pedder
The TND writers commemorate 20 great albums celebrating their 20th birthdays this year.
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month.
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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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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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This new Wolf Parade single brings back the visceral rock instrumentation and dramatic lead vocals that made the band exciting in the first place. Cry Cry Cry, their first album in seven years, drops October 6 via Sub Pop.
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The new Moonface record not only features a simple display of Spencer Krug’s vocals against his incredibly refined piano playing, but it’s also the Canadian singer-songwriter’s most personal record yet.
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Canadian singer-songwriter Spencer Krug is getting ready to drop a new album under his Moonface project, which I wasn’t really excited about until I heard the track streaming above. Why? Honestly, I feel “Everyone is Noah, Everyone is the Ark,” has the kind of raw passion and lyrical focus
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Singer-songwriter Spencer Krug, a man known for his eccentric and drawn-out tunes in bands like Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown, has released a new track with his more experimental side project, Moonface. A new album has been announced. The title: Heartbreaking Bravery. It’s a collaboration with the band Siinai,
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MP3 Coming from Spencer Krug himself, a Canadian singer-songwriter known for his work in numerous bands I enjoy, a track from his new Moonface project. The solo effort will be seeing a full-length debut on Jagjaguwar on August 8th. “The Way You Wish You Could Live In The Storm,” is