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Tag: M. Ward

Artist of the Week The Blogs

#AOTW- She & Him

September 7, 2012September 6, 2012 by Kelly

#AOTW- She & Him

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Cover Songs

Covers Revue, Vol. 35 – She & Him covers "Gonna Get Along Without You Now" :: Originally by Teresa Brewer

May 1, 2010 by Sara

In honor of this past week’s review of She & Him’s Volume Two, I decided to stick with the theme for the Covers Revue. Why, you may ask? Because, dammit, this song is my favorite off the album! I wanted to talk about it so bad in the album review but when I found out …

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Album Reviews

She & Him :: Volume 2

April 26, 2010January 12, 2011 by Sara

Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward return this year with the follow-up to Volume 1, the album that put Deschanel on the map as a musician. Volume 2 is a good continuation of the debut, but more heavily laced with country influences. The album’s first single, “In The Sun,” is very poppy and pretty mainstream-esque with …

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Cover Songs

Covers Revue, Vol. 17 – M. Ward covers "Let's Dance" :: Originally by David Bowie

November 28, 2009 by Sara

So, you got your red shoes on? Are you dancing to the song they’re playing on the radio? Well, you better be because David Bowie demands it! And you know when David Bowie tells you to jump you say, “IN WHAT SHOES!?” Your red ones, of course. Yes, David Bowie is known as an innovator …

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Weekly Album Release Parties!

Weekly Album Release Parties! :: Releases for Sept. 22nd, 2009

September 16, 2009 by Sara

Happy hump-day! Ready for some releases? Oh yeah, that’s the way to do it! Here are the albums coming out next Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009! Harry Connick, Jr. – Your Songs Basement Jaxx – Scars Brand New – Daisy Mika – The Boy Who Knew Too Much Five Finger Death Punch – War is the …

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Album Reviews

She & Him :: "Volume 1"

June 3, 2009January 12, 2011 by Sara

We all know that musicians-turned-actors and actors-turned-musicians can be a really risky endeavor. In this case, it definitely worked out.

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