The Oklahoma duo’s debut has been long-awaited When husband and wife Maggie McClure and Shane Henry set out to form the Oklahoma-born ‘The Imaginaries’, they “Review: ‘The Imaginaries’ find their roots on debut album”
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The controversial success of Morgan Wallen
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Review: “Boss Level” offers high-octane, ridiculous action
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‘Macbeth’ is back at NDSU
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Review: The Cecil Hotel offers up more than just a simple ‘Crime Scene’
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Review: Oscar frontrunner ‘Nomadland’ is the most moving film in years
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Review: Kinlaw stuns on her debut album
The singer blends moody melodies with genre-pushing emo pop There has long been a trend of dark, moody pop in the mainstream for nearly a “Review: Kinlaw stuns on her debut album”
The importance of (and reliance on) classic rock
Recent sales data has shown that classic rock is still the most division of the genre While much of today’s youth believe that rock music “The importance of (and reliance on) classic rock”