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From The Beatles to The Byrds, jangly guitars have long carried the weight of complex human emotions. One of the latest torchbearers for the good

From The Beatles to The Byrds, jangly guitars have long carried the weight of complex human emotions. One of the latest torchbearers for the good

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For those unfamiliar with the brilliant craft of Brian Christinzio, aka BC Camplight, imagine a very f’ed up Beach Boys for the modern day. Originally

If you’re looking for an album with the laid-back ease of a cozy sweater combined with the wonky Americana spirit of a speed-balling Dylan, then

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