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In an exclusive extract from his new book, Dark Dungeon Music, the author and Ancient Meadow Records founder explores his ...
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Forty-five years after it was first released, Joseph Burnett returns to Young's fifth solo record, an album that marked an angered transition from Harvest, bolstered by some of his bleakest and ...
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While catching up on reactions earlier this month to our list of the year’s best albums, I was amused to come across a Reddit ...
As his score with Tobe Hooper for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre gets an official release, 50 years on, Wayne Bell speaks to ...