120 Days had its first rehearsal autumn 2001 in their small hometown, Kristiansund, on the northwest coast of Norway. The band consisted of the four 19 year old friends Jonas Dahl, Arne Kvalvik, Kjetil Ovesen and Ådne Meisfjord. They called themselve...
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With all due respect to their previous recordings, it’s safe to proclaim to every man, woman, and child: Dr. Dog has arrived!! In the early part of 2007, as music listeners get real comfortable with this record, many of us may have to remind ourselve...
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Oh Yeah is G. Love’s first record, an early demo made during his days busking on the streets of Boston. Now, 15 years after it was recorded, the album is again seeing the light of day as a digital-only release. The album has been available in all oth...
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“Mathematics Presents…Wu-Tang and Friends Unreleased” brings to light previously unavailable music from within the Wu-Tang family. For over a decade, the Wu-Tang Clan has released countless classic hip-hop albums and sold over 40 million albums. Whet...
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On his solo debut, You Can Hold Me Down (New Door Records/UMe), set for release March 13, 2007, singer-songwriter-guitarist William Tell, formerly of acclaimed alt-rock band Something Corporate, rises up with a rockin’ antidote for pabulum pop. Fille...
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