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As Gallic chanteuse’s fare, singer/songwriter Charlotte Marionneau befittingly rasps and coyly swoons laconic truths like the best of...
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Tiffany Daniels reviews Bastille's groundbreaking debut EP.
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London Singer Songwriter L.A. Salami played and intimate and subdued set last Wednesday at the Barfly, Camden, opening up...
Is Lana Del Rey officially the first buzz artist to secure primetime radio play, a stint in the US...