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Deakin lives up to six-year expectations with debut

Deakin lives up to six-year expectations with debut

Joe Conry, Reporter | April 8, 2016
'Sleep Cycle,' Deakin’s first solo album after his departure from experimental-pop group Animal Collective, is a psychedelic freak-folk-accented trip into the hazy, ethereal memories of Dibb’s past. With the exception of Tim Dewit who plays drums on “Footy”, 'Sleep Cycle' is a solitary self-reflection into Deakin’s worrying thoughts and emotions surrounding his future.
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Commentary: Gifts to guarantee your Valentine's Day will transform into 'Single Awareness Day'

Commentary: Gifts to guarantee your Valentine’s Day will transform into ‘Single Awareness Day’

Joe Conry, Reporter | February 13, 2016

Valentine's Day is mainly focused on building up our relationships and strengthening our bonds as partners. But what about those of you who want to ditch your hubby or give the missus the boot, without...

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Classic Review: Queens of the Stone Age - 'Songs for the Deaf' (2002)

Classic Review: Queens of the Stone Age – ‘Songs for the Deaf’ (2002)

Joe Conry, Reporter | February 4, 2016
While the majority of this album is made up of the hard rock/desert rock jams that Queens is best known for, it's the songs where they go offbeat from their normal style that really stand out. The best example of this being the closing track “Mosquito Song”, an eerie folk ballad featuring a multitude of instruments including accordion, brass and string sections, piano, and of course acoustic guitar. Clashing symbols, quivering vocals, and a false ending give “Mosquito Song” an epic feeling unlike any other track on the album.
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