No doubt that AAA radio frequently sucks, more often than not a place for watered-down rock for folks whose ears have grown tender over the years. That's why Duncan Sheik's...
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This philosophical follow-up to Duncan Sheik's 1996 star-making debut sprawls across similarly introspective terrain, yet veers more toward the pragmatic than the romantic....
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"Barely Breathing," "Days Go By" and "November" are all excellent songs, but they would have been more effective without Rupert Hine's heavy-handed...
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Duncan Sheik's debut album will undoubtedly go down in history as the vehicle that transported the pop/rock hit "Barely Breathing." That's fine, but this record has so much...
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It's not exactly news that singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik is a fan of British music. While in the past, his thing was moody bands like Blue Nile and the Smiths, as of late,...
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On his third album, and first in nearly three years, songwriter and singer Duncan Sheik more closely examines the territory he explored on 1998's Humming with two...
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After purging the experimental Nick Drake-influenced Phantom Moon from his system, on his fourth release it's back to business for singer/songwriter Duncan Sheik. But some...
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With his pretty-boy good looks, knack for dressing in style, known booksmarts and solid, professional musicianship, Duncan Sheik runs the risk of being "too perfect" for his...
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After purging the experimental, Nick Drake-influenced Phantom Moon from his system, on his fourth release it's back to business for singer/songwriter Duncan Sheik. But some...
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