Unapologetic
• November 20, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Rihanna
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Fantasea
• August 13, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, Azealia Banks
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Fluorescent Records Presents: Summer Vacation Part 1
• July 13, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review, BL▲CK CEILING, Ceremonial Dagger, Compilation Album, CROSSPARTY, Elburz, PrettyFaces SplitOpen, Snakethread, VS//YOUTHCLUB
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Trespassing
• July 6, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Album Review
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Songs I’m Loving Right Now: Mid-June 2012
• June 12, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Single Review
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