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After a five-year hiatus, a bold haircut and a stint in rehab, Cat Power returned this year with one of her stronger (if not strongest) records, Sun. It seems that she has left the bare-bones folk singer-songwriter sound behind for a fuller, more …
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Once I started freebasing — I don't know what other people's experiences are, but that wasn't a party drug for me. That was … It stops you. But my big fear, I know that when I was going into rehab, I was wondering whether I would be able to write …
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