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'Thank God, then, for Detroit's very own Prussia - a welcome breath of fresh air amongst a collection of boring, same-sounding bands content with ripping one another off. If you've got a hankering for something new, constructed without pretense (hell, without a real drum set anywhere, from what we can tell), with one foot firmly planted in the past, and one outstretched towards the future, then we recommend Prussia's Dear Emily as the soundtrack to your next late night excursion.' -detour-mag.com

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VINYL FORMAT. Limited pressing with hand-screened and numbered artwork. Includes a free digital download of the entire album! "Thank God, then, for Detroit's very own Prussia - a welcome breath of fresh air amongst a collection of boring, same-sounding bands content with ripping one another off. If you've got a hankering for something new, constructed without pretense (hell, without a real drum set anywhere, from what we can tell), with one foot firmly planted in the past, and one outstretched towards the ...   [ read more ]

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Teaming with legendary Beatles obsessive Jeff Lynne, George Harrison crafted a remarkably consistent and polished comeback effort with Cloud Nine. Lynne adds a glossy production, reminiscent of ELO, but what is even more noticeable is that he's reined in Harrison's indulgences, keeping the focus on a set of 11 snappy pop/rock numbers. The consistency of the songs remains uneven, but the best moments -- "Devil's Radio," "Cloud 9," "Just for Today," {&"Got My Mind Set on You,...   [ read more ]

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