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Ellie Goulding
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Songs from new Ellie Goulding album blend together with popular EDM trends

Since her breakout hit, “Lights,” in 2010, Ellie Goulding’s indie-dance tracks have consistently topped international music charts. The British singer’s third album, Delirium, demonstrates yet another shift toward EDM. With the help of a wide array of producers and collaborators, Goulding’s simple ballads are transformed into dance-floor anthems.  

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'Meat and Candy' blends genres for Old Dominion's debut

Old Dominion is an interesting fusion of typical country music with elements of many other different musical styles. The Nashville band’s album, Meat and Candy, released Nov. 6, will please fans of classic country music, but also has enough hints of rock, hip-hop and pop to appeal to a wider audience.

Such Things
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Record Routine: Saintseneca crafts vivid album

Saintseneca’s dramatic third album Such Things has 15 tracks that are all unique in their own right, but stand together as a cohesive effort. The band uses a wide range of instruments to create a weaving and ethereal album full of hidden gems. After achieving commercial success for their sophomore album Dark Arc, the group from Columbus, Ohio, have expanded their sound and deepened the texture to explore new territory.

Women's Rights
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Record Routine: Childbirth colors feminism with sarcasm in new album

Seattle punk rock supergroup, Childbirth, is an acquired taste. Their sophomore album, Women’s Rights, opens with a shouting match, and its combative tone is sustained throughout most of the record. Lead singer Julia Shapiro growls lashing lyrics, while Bree McKenna holds down the bass and Stacy Peck drives the drums.

Andy Stott
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Record Routine: Andy Stott spins pretty melancholy on new album Faith In Strangers

On his latest record, Faith In Strangers, Andy Stott takes his time creating suspense and tension. The electronic producer from Manchester, England has steadily improved and transformed his sound since his debut album, Merciless, eight years ago on the Modern Love label. Stott stands out from fellow musicians in the techno genre by stretching out songs, musical phrases and even notes.

Simple Minds
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Record Routine: Simple Minds stuck on same track

Simple Minds’ first album in five years, Big Music, is pleasant enough to listen to, but it fails to cover any new ground. The Scottish band formed in 1977 and reached international fame eight years later with “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” in The Breakfast Club. But 16 albums into their career, it’s a mystery why anyone thought there needed to be another Simple Minds album in the world.

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