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Hotspot is a solid album that, maddeningly, feels like a slight disappointment only because of how impossibly high the Pet Shop Boys have set the bar.
Because calling it ‘Everything Is Broken’ seemed a bit too on the nose.
Metal Dad and pals are back to work. Again. Still.
Kim Wilde, Wendy James, Neneh Cherry and Republica’s Saffron — at first, they came to break your heart, kick your ass, and penetrate your earholes; now they’re back to finish the job with a deluxe stack of premium reissues…
Me: I hadn’t heard this song before. My kids: We know this song (*sing every word*). Me: It begins.
Angela Perley’s dreamy mix of Americana, Country and Rock and Roll is the perfect soundtrack for long nighttime journeys between imagined gigs at the Grand Ole Opry and the Roadhouse bar in Twin Peaks.
With no offense to all those year-end lists filled with artists you’ve never heard of, this list should include lots of familiar names for listeners of a certain age…