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"textContent": "Contact: meteorstreetmusic@gmail.comWeb: meteorstreetband.comSeeking: Love, SuccessStyle: Rock “Meteor Street are here to bring the world the dulcet, chaotic sounds of literary rock,” reads the duo’s bio, and it sure is indulgent. There’s a scrappy intelligence to their sound, especially on “Likewise,” where slightly unpolished vocals add character rather than distraction. “I Need A Vocation” kicks off with an operatic flourish before diving into a relatable, high-energy romp. It’s witty, charming music that catches you by surprise—and even though it’s still early, they’ve managed to carve out a sonic identity that feels entirely their own. With a few more miles on the […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique of Meteor Street first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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