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Graffiti On The Train (Deluxe)
Stereophonics
Alternative & Indie - Released March 4, 2013 | Ignition Records Ltd
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Graffiti On The Train
Stereophonics
Alternative & Indie - Released March 1, 2013 | Ignition Records Ltd
Continuing in the sober vein begun on 2009's Keep Calm and Carry On, Stereophonics manage a nifty trick on 2013's Graffiti on the Train: they sound simultaneously massive and intimate. Arena rock remains their specialty, as they're adhering to the tradition articulated by U2 and refined by Coldplay, two bands whose influence echoes throughout Graffiti on the Train, but Stereophonics never sound as massive as either group. Instead, as led by Kelly Jones, the band seems preoccupied with smaller issues, either matters of the heart or sundry mundane issues of existence. They're at their most distinctive when they bend big music traditions a bit -- the strings are a nice touch to the title track, "Indian Summer" has some propulsion, "Catacomb" dilutes the Manics, and, best of all, "Been Caught Cheating" is an unexpected and successful stab at country-soul -- but Stereophonics seem loath to leave all that they know behind, so Graffiti on the Train remains distinctly earthbound for all its big aspirations.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Graffiti on the train
Marie Laidlaw
Alternative & Indie - Released February 7, 2023 | Laidlaw Records
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Graffiti on the Train (Radio Cut)
Fabio Amoroso
House - Released October 31, 2022 | Lovertrax
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The Banned Tedx Talk on Graffiti
Sight Zilla
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 18, 2023 | Circle Triangle Sqaure
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Other Voices Too ( A Trip Back To Bountiful)
Nanci Griffith
Folk/Americana - Released July 17, 1998 | Elektra Records
Trailing five years behind the release of Other Voices, Other Rooms, Nanci Griffith's second collection of covers is that rare sequel which actually surpasses its predecessor. Boasting an even stronger and wider-ranging set of songs, Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful) captures the singer at her most radiant and expressive -- moving easily from the Stephen Foster perennial "Hard Times Come Again No More" to '60s pop hits like "You Were on My Mind" to British folk-rock chestnuts like Richard Thompson's "Wall of Death" and Sandy Denny's "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" -- Griffith stamps each of these 19 tracks with her own indelible signature, revitalizing not only her material but herself in the process.© Jason Ankeny /TiVo