No Music Day
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007Britain’s No Music Day offers a welcome hush over a noisy world. It can’t come to America soon enough
Britain’s No Music Day offers a welcome hush over a noisy world. It can’t come to America soon enough
Music, a mode of creative expression consisting of sound and silence expressed through time, was given a 6.8 out of 10 rating in an review published Monday on Pitchfork Media, a well-known music-criticism website.
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