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The Good Life now a more democratic rock machine, Big Harp’s most extreme makeover yet (The Social)

THIS LITTLE UNDERGROUND  Cursive’s spot in the American indie-rock canon is a pretty easy case. The Good Life (Sep. 1, The Social) – the lesser of Tim Kasher’s bands – isn’t so much, and it’s not because it’s intrinsically gentler. Even if the sad-sack stuff isn’t your kind of bleeding, the personal emotion is clearly […]

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