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and its songs contain repeated motifs of milk
labelled as “finding humanity in every moment” by DIY and with lead single ‘Take Back The Radio’ described as “a whoop of pure joy” in the Guardian
sounds as fresh and relevant today as it must have on its original release
Debris' success led to a transformation as the songs were brought to the stage
Callum still manages to imprint feelings of optimism and unity
Coney Island Baby: Limited Edition White Vinyl LP UMR_2024_SALE and its songs contain repeatedFrom 1972's 'Transformer' onward, Lou Reed spent most of the '70s playing the druggy decadence card for all it was worth, with increasingly mixed results. But on 1976's 'Coney Island Baby', Reed's songwriting began to move into warmer, more compassionate territory, and the result was his most approachable album since 'Loaded'. On most of the tracks, Reed stripped his band back down to guitar, bass, and drums, and the results were both leaner and a lot
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