Music Monday:: Boombox ‘Dangerous Water’
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Music Monday:: Boombox ‘Dangerous Water’

🎵 Dive into the electrifying fusion of reggae, rock, and pop with Boombox Music's latest album, "Dangerous Water." just release and is a genre-defying masterpiece explores themes of love, loss, and resilience. 🌊 Immerse yourself in soulful vocals, reggae rhythms, and electrifying guitar riffs. 🎸 Don't miss the chance to experience the infectious energy that has made Boombox Music a force in the industry. Explore the universal themes that resonate worldwide. 🌎 Elevate your musical journey with Boombox Music—your gateway to a high-energy, genre-blending adventure! 🔥 #BoomboxMusic #DangerousWater #NewMusic 🎧

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Music Monday:: Postal Service
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Music Monday:: Postal Service

The Postal Service, an electrifying force in the music scene, has reignited the flame of excitement with the anniversary of their groundbreaking studio album, "Give Up"! Originally released in 2003, this album has made an indelible mark on the indie and electronic music landscape is back with the 20th anniversary re-release.

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Music Mondays:: Nation of Language
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Music Mondays:: Nation of Language

This week’s Music Monday featured artist is Nation of Language is an American synth-pop band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2016. The trio consists of Ian Devaney (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Aidan Noell (bass), and Michael Sue-Poi (drums). Drawing inspiration from the new wave and post-punk movements of the 1980s, Nation of Language creates a unique blend of retro sounds and contemporary elements that have earned them critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.

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Music Mondays:: Circles Around the Sun
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Music Mondays:: Circles Around the Sun

This week’s Music Monday featured artist is Circles Around The Sun. In 2015 Justin Kreutzmann, son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill, invited Casal to compose the intermission music for the Dead’s Fare Thee Well concerts, a victory lap celebrating their final shows. Neal assembled the guys, recorded five hours of jams, and was surprised to find an eager audience and label support from Rhino Records. And Circles Around the Sun was born.

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