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Today on DV: Review of "End Of History Illusion" by Indie Friday guests, Hamilton, Ontario rockers Mister Rabbit, bringing to mind legends like Paul Westerberg and Wilco, or even more recent stars such as Phoebe Bridgers or Ruston Kelly.
Today on DV: Review of UK soul legend @Beverleyknight’s latest album in 6 years, "The Fifth Chapter", showing that this grand superstar has the goods and chops to be the most fabulous of dance divas.
Rating: B
Also: Review of @RollingStones' latest album "Hackney Diamonds". Says reviewer Christopher Thelen: "The world probably didn’t know it needed a new Rolling Stones record—but Hackney Diamonds is proof that we should be thankful they graced us with it," as he gives it an "A-"
Also: Review of @rickastley's new album, "Are We There Yet?" inspired by his travels in the USA, and paying musical tributes to ’70s soul and Motown. Rating: B+
On the latest episode of the Daily Vault #podcast, Jeff Clutterbuck and Aaron Jones debate the merits of
@Neilyoung
Today on DV: Review of @RollingStones' latest album "Hackney Diamonds". Says reviewer Christopher Thelen: "The world probably didn’t know it needed a new Rolling Stones record—but Hackney Diamonds is proof that we should be thankful they graced us with it," as he gives it an "A-"
Also: Review of @SemisonicBand's first album in 22 years "Little Bit Of Sun" getting an "A-" from us.
On the latest episode of the Daily Vault #podcast, Jeff Clutterbuck and Aaron Jones debate the merits of
@Neilyoung
Today on DV: Review of @rickastley's new album, "Are We There Yet?" inspired by his travels in the USA, and paying musical tributes to ’70s soul and Motown.
Rating: B+
Also: Review of "Dirty Water Revisited" by Tony Valentino (
@StirBig), founding member of the ’60s seminal garage rock outfit The Standells, who has put a fresh coat of paint on 8 Standells classics, plus a pair of brand new cuts to add to these powerful and timeless tunes.