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12 Sep 2014: Gaga says she would have given up singing had the veteran crooner not become someone she could ‘relate to’
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12 Sep 2014: The Australian singer on There There, her confessional new album and post-breakup toolkit, inspired by the ‘dudes’ in her life
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11 Sep 2014: That Allah-Las have shifted from their debut’s vintage guitar pop towards core Temples territory, soaked in California sunshine, writes Dave Simpson
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11 Sep 2014: A daft and dated sound but with plenty of energy, writes Harriet Gibsone
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11 Sep 2014: Cannibal Corpse stick to their formula of straightforward brutality and lyrical grotesquery with winning results, writes Dom Lawson
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11 Sep 2014: The former songwriters for the likes of Britney Spears and Boyz II Men stick to the formula, writes Tshepo Mokoena
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11 Sep 2014: Courtroom to classroom, society to sports, injustice will also heavily balance the scales in this week’s musical judgments, says Peter Kimpton
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11 Sep 2014: The American folk duo move away from the acoustic country-folk of their earlier work for their fifth album, writes Michael Hann
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11 Sep 2014: We love them (for about five minutes). Then we hate them (for ever). But what do the people who made such classics as Kung Fu Fighting and the Crazy Frog think of them now?
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11 Sep 2014: An ‘outcast kid’ filled with the spirit of fuzzy rock’n’roll, Ezra Furman wears dresses on stage and wants to be a ‘good Jew’. He tells Michael Hann why he won’t play Friday nights nay more
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