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	Comments on: 35 Tracks, Steel Tipped Dove on the Beats, and a Whole Bunch of Crazy Motherfuckers [Review]	</title>
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		By: The sadcore evolution of music genres &#124; Iztopics		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] The sadcore evolution of music genres In the beginning, musical styles were easy to identify: jazz, swing, gospel, doo-wop, tin pan alley, blues, country, folk, R&#038;B, funk, soul, surf, rock&#039;n&#039;roll, reggae, psych, punk, disco, metal and so on. Then things got really &#8230; Riff-off: young bands &#8230; Read more on The Age Sly and the Family Stone&#039;s &#039;Greatest Hits&#039; (1970) “I Want to Take You Higher” evinces a similar eclectic approach, featuring lots of instruments, bluesy guitar riffs, a funky bass line, and cool James Brown guitar chords. Of course, good music comes down to good songwriting, and these songs are &#8230; Read more on Knoxville Metro Pulse 35 Tracks, Steel Tipped Dove on the Beats, and a Whole Bunch of Crazy &#8230; I prefer the bluesy vibe of “Christina Ricci,” which also features Safe, over “Owlsley” (which is also good). Steel Tipped Dove samples some really smooth Blues guitar riffs, and the flute that comes in at the end just adds to the overall cool smoky &#8230; Read more on Birthplace Magazine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] The sadcore evolution of music genres In the beginning, musical styles were easy to identify: jazz, swing, gospel, doo-wop, tin pan alley, blues, country, folk, R&amp;B, funk, soul, surf, rock&#039;n&#039;roll, reggae, psych, punk, disco, metal and so on. Then things got really &#8230; Riff-off: young bands &#8230; Read more on The Age Sly and the Family Stone&#039;s &#039;Greatest Hits&#039; (1970) “I Want to Take You Higher” evinces a similar eclectic approach, featuring lots of instruments, bluesy guitar riffs, a funky bass line, and cool James Brown guitar chords. Of course, good music comes down to good songwriting, and these songs are &#8230; Read more on Knoxville Metro Pulse 35 Tracks, Steel Tipped Dove on the Beats, and a Whole Bunch of Crazy &#8230; I prefer the bluesy vibe of “Christina Ricci,” which also features Safe, over “Owlsley” (which is also good). Steel Tipped Dove samples some really smooth Blues guitar riffs, and the flute that comes in at the end just adds to the overall cool smoky &#8230; Read more on Birthplace Magazine [&#8230;]</p>
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