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2007
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Jelts
Sunset in the City
(
Earsweat Records
)
By Taylor Kim
Aug 2, 2007
Descriptions such as "quaint" and "charming" are not the way a hip-hop artist would like to have his music explained. But if the kicks fit, then all you can do is flaunt 'em. In Jelts' most recent release, Sunset in the City (available for free download at www.wildlifecrew.com), the graffiti...
Crushed
My Machine
(No Relief Records)
By Taylor Kim
Jul 26, 2007
What the Clink? My Machine is Crushed's debut full-length venture into the world of heavy metal, with producer credit going to none other than Mike Clink of Guns N' Roses and Metallica fame. And that's where the impressive points end. While claiming prog rock, the album is a consistent flow...
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