Tag Archives: High Hopes
Tom’s Top 10 of 2014, Pt. 1
In December 2013, as regular readers may recall, I decided to catch up on the state of contemporary music by listening to and reviewing an album every day for a month. My listening in 2014 was more evenly spread out … Continue reading
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Tagged acid folk, Albums of 2014, Best Albums of 2014, Bruce Springsteen, Dap-Kings, David Gilmour, E Street Band, folk rock, High Hopes, Jenny Lewis, Linda Perhacs, mainstream rock, neo-psych, Nick Mason, Parallelograms, Pink Floyd, power pop, psych, R&B, Rick Wright, Rilo Kiley, Sharon Jones, singer-songwriter, soft rock, The Endless River, The Soul of All Natural Things, The Voyager
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Album Review: Bruce Springsteen, “High Hopes”
From the first chorus of the first track on High Hopes (2014), you know Bruce Springsteen is trying something different with this one. First off, “High Hopes” is a cover of a little-known L.A. band from the 90s, the Havalinas; … Continue reading
Posted in Album Reviews
Tagged Albums of 2014, American Skin (41 Shots), Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen, Down in the hole, E Street Band, Frankie Fell In Love, Harry's Place, Heaven's Wall, High Hopes, Hunter of Invisible Game, Just Like Fire Would, The Ghost of Tom Joad, The Rising, The Wall, This Is Your Sword, Tom Morello
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