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Barbarossa Imager 11/10/2014 At the Disco from egalitarian

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At the Disco from egalitarian emo band to collaborative pop band headed with singular charisma by Urie the uncontested chairman

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Cale's "Call Me the Breeze" -- the most straightforward blues cut on the album -- and delves into two synergistic duets

Carlisle said "27 years on from making my last English language pop record I really wasn't thinking I would ever make one again

Barbarossa Imager 11/10/2014 At the Disco from egalitarianBarbarossa, the nom de plume of Londoner James Math, follows up his 2013 album Bloodlines with Imager, out May 19th in North America on Memphis Industries. Imager is a cerebral, slow burning album, tinged with melancholy and an alluring humanism. Mathes musical journey started with folk tinged balladry that saw him become part Fence Collective, and subsequently a band member for the likes of Jose Gonzalez, Johnny Flynn and Junip. With Bloodlines,

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