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The POW Best Albums of 2022
Son Raw’s December Vocal Grime Wrap Up
Scraps of Gold: The Scattershot Discographies of Bone Thugs and...
Some Incredible Sadness and Some Loneliness – An Interview...
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10 Years Gone: Remembering Masta Ace’s “A Long Hot...
Green Carnation’s ‘Light of Day, Day of Darkness,’ at 20
December 8, 2021
In an hour, Green Carnation offers us a masterpiece like little else, and is the best example of what progressive rock could do at the beginning of the 21st century.
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Leonel Manzanares de la Rosa
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