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Old 03-23-2018, 03:51 PM   #88
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Originally Posted by snootchiebootchies View Post
New one from Yo La Tengo. Is it just me or is anybody else getting hit with 90s deja vu? Just in the last couple weeks, besides YLT, we've seen new songs released from Belly, The Breeders, Eels, Juliana Hatfield, L7, Stephen Malkmus, Sloan and They Might Be Giants.
https://exclaim.ca/music/article/hot...jericho_sirens

As bands who emerged in the 1990s have reanimated themselves for reunion tours and albums in recent years, a trend is emerging: the truly great ones are arguably better now than they ever were. Older, wiser and more at ease with themselves and the social dynamics of their bands, the music is heightened, fuelled by experience, hindsight, and perhaps a greater sense that in life, time is precious, and #### needs to get done while you can.

Hot Snakes fit this bill, infusing Jericho Sirens with more power and urgency than any of their three previous albums.
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