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Separation Anxiety in Dogs Part 1


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Separation Anxiety in Dogs Part 2


Separation Anxiety


Separation Anxiety


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Everything that happens on the South Korean music scene of the ‘90 and 2000s should be measured against its predominant feature: the towering, almost monopolistic dominance of commercial pop produced by several big corporations. This makes Nell’s Separation Anxiety sound pretty daring, because it’s a paradigm shift from pure pop to pop/rock in the vein of Reamonn and Monkey Majik. The record is still slick and technological like an HDTV set, and the amounts of saccharine seem clinically calculated, erring on the side of overdose — just listen to the superfluously heartfelt singing on the title track and “Afterglow.” Separation Anxiety is a mild-sounding album, with a lot of faux-disco drum patterns, strings, and a very delicate vocal performance. It’s typical that the disc opens up with ballads and then proceeds to build some steam in an obvious attempt to placate the audience not used to guitar music. But still, there are plenty of guitar riffs here, both acoustic and electric — somewhere between U2 and Belle & Sebastian, with an occasional Smashing Pumpkins moment (a quieter one). Opening for AC/DC is out of the question for Nell, the band still delivers the main rock & roll goods. The music, for all its sweetness, is dynamic, and not in the way of techno-pop, which is the main tool of producers who want to do a fast track for the airwaves. Indeed, in the end it’s easy to define Separation Anxiety by what it’s not: it’s not dance music, it’s not R&B, it’s not ballads of the Celine Dion kind, but it’s got an identity of its own: it’s simply a record by an emotive soft rock band with some chops to back up their convincing love crooning. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi

Separation


Separation


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Pennsylvania quintet Balance & Composure (singer/guitarists Jonathan Simmons and Andrew Slaymaker, guitarist Erik Petersen, bassist Matthew Warner, and drummer Bailey Van Ellis) demonstrate their abilities in an established rock style with their debut full-length, Separation. That style is emo hardcore, as the band thrashes in a sub-metal mode while the adenoidal singers whine about how disappointing things are and how they don’t feel they fit in. (”Galena”: “I don’t belong here”; “Echo”: “The world that I know never had a care for me.”) It’s a style thoroughly investigated by the likes of Death Cab for Cutie, Taking Back Sunday, and Yellowcard, among others. But all those bands had their breakouts in the mid-2000s, and Balance & Composure is coming along half-a-dozen years later, which is too late to join the pack and too soon for a revival. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

K-OK Kiddie Calmer


K-OK Kiddie Calmer


$34.95


“Homeopathic remedy relieves nervousness, worry, shyness and separation anxiety in children”

SEPARATION ROLLER FOR-FI-6800S


SEPARATION ROLLER FOR-FI-6800S


$45.99


SEPARATION ROLLER FOR-FI-6800S

SEPARATION PAD ASSEMBLY


SEPARATION PAD ASSEMBLY


$2.99


SEPARATION PAD ASSEMBLY

Separation pad unit


Separation pad unit


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Canon – Separation pad unit – for imageFORMULA P-150

SEPARATION PAD USER-REPLACEABLE ROLLER


SEPARATION PAD USER-REPLACEABLE ROLLER


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SEPARATION PAD USER-REPLACEABLE ROLLER