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"textContent": "Ruf RecordsProducers: David Surkamp, Abbie Steiling, Jacob Detering, Thomas Ruf With a history that dates back to the early ‘70s, Pavlov's Dog scored a modest hit with a heartfelt ballad called “Julia.” Fast forward to the present and the unmistakable voice of David Surkamp is still at the helm. Theirs is a sonically full and expressive sound that is part prog, part classical as well as rock and folk. It’s a mixed bag, of sorts, blending baroque styled shadings, with a vibrant spark and charm. Violinist Abbie Steiling shines throughout, highlighted by “Mona” and “Another Blood Moon.”\n\nThe post Album Review of \"Wonderlust\" By Pavlov’s Dog (8/10) first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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