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Stumbling across new music that resonates is always a joy — whether it comes from a new discovery or from an act that has been recharged. The first case happens with the indie pop band The Pains of Being Pure at Heart; while an old love reggae gets a much-needed update, courtesy of Ziggy Marley.

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While a lot of the music today have overt references to music of the past (for example, the dabbling in ’80s electronica), it’s something else when we have the original artists creating fresh music that harkens back to the sound they gained popularity for.

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