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Pop Music Review: Hidden in the Sun's 'Seven Seasons'

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This week's debut album from the San Francisco band Hidden in the Sun was 15 years in the making. Pop music critic Steve Hochman says their music is distinctive and spans rock, blues, folk and funk; explaining just how presents a challenge. He reviews their new record, "Seven Seasons."

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