The new Queens of the Stone Age album starts out . . .	        
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	            A preacher’s son playing music that sounds like contemporary Christian . . .	        
	    
	            By any rational measure, The Fall long ago passed its . . .	        
	    
	            Small Reactions willingly embrace the “nerve pop” tag, a descriptor . . .	        
	    
	            In 2015, a powerful Music Row radio consultant dismissed the . . .	        
	    
	            Bloodclot’s Up in Arms album ought to embarrass today’s generation . . .	        
	    
	            Waxahatchee is a shape-shifting proposition. Katie Crutchfield still occasionally ventures . . .	        
	    
	            There’s a music journalist cliché about a band or artist . . .	        
	    
    
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			