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It’s Maddox leaning into darker textures ... Throughout the album, Maddox leans into the tough stuff with grace. These songs talk about what it means to be human right now: overwhelmed, hopeful, a ...
On the cover of Glory, it's as if he's just been pushed by an invisible hand onto a living room floor, legs still in the air ... It's A Mirror' is the album's darker, twangy take on 'Fade Away'.
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All that is still present in the 2025 Maverick, plus a few items that make up the truck’s midcycle facelift. Maverick is surprisingly fun to drive ... Auto should cover Formula 1, sports ...
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) confirmed to KRDO13 that one person was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting. The police department says it happened near North Hudson ...
The record is said to embrace everything kitsch and U.K.-centric with its extremely Britain-coded album cover (the country's iconic red telephone booth is on it) and classic dance sound.
High flood water is blocking access to a portion of the White Mills-Eastview and Western Kentucky Parkway intersection causing major detours for westbound traffic. Hardin County Sheriff’s Office ...
This album emerges as a genuine artistic partnership born from ... For an artist who has seemingly done it all, John proves once again that he’s not just still standing—he’s still capable of soaring ...
“Ultimately, our goal is to create a vibrant space on Church Street by developing a venue that will create jobs, help drive visitors ... Theatre has remained dark. Jillson ideally would like ...
MACON, Ga. — A man was shot near Mercer University Drive on Friday night, according to a press release from the Bibb County Sheriff's Office. The release says that deputies responded to a 911 ...
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