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Album Review: My Bloody Valentine ‘MBV’
Album Music ReviewFebruary 4, 2013May 25, 2019

Album Review: My Bloody Valentine ‘MBV’

Album Review: 21 years after “Loveless”, My Bloody Valentine release their new album ‘MBV’. Does it live up to its predecessor? [rating=5] With little warning, My Bloody Valentine released their new album  MBV (or ‘m b v‘, officially) on their website, causing a flurry of anticipatory internet chatter and server crashes. But every fan had the same concern: […]

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