The importance of a first impression is something that has been stressed since humanity’s inception, with philosophers as early as Socrates noting its role
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An artist who sports a scruffy beard, sings about “indie queens” and kings, and names their album after a Kurt Vonnegut quote is bound
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The integration of humor and satire into music can be an incredibly complex process. By coming across as humorous or self-depreciatingly witty, an artist
When Burial emerged in 2006 with his self-titled debut album, the attention appeared to be split between the excellent content on the album and
What artist doesn’t want attention? Many of them send out hordes of e-mails and MySpace invitations to the point where it nearly seems like
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Richard Swift’s scraggly beard, endearing voice, and piano-based delivery can all be indicative of the past in some way, but such superficial elements cannot
