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		<description><![CDATA[Another artist and song that I discovered on Amie Street: This week&#8217;s song is by a group called Aloud. &#8220;All I Can Do&#8221; is pretty stark, contemplating actions that have to be taken. This is the quiet personal moment when one decides that a relationship will be changed, or when a secret has to be [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[another new song that I discovered on Amie Street! This week&#8217;s song is by a group called Plunkett. Plunkett is highly acoustic and folksy, and this track is reminiscent of home-grown freedom music from my parents&#8217; upbringing. Very melodic and pensive, it meanders like the title, as if in search of true self, of permanence [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s time again to highlight a song that I discovered on Amie Street. This week&#8217;s song is by Matt Woods. Knowing that a relationship is about to end this song explores the conflicting feelings and philosophies we all keep just below the surface of our consciousness. The band&#8217;s main website is Here. I found this [...]]]></description>
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