Music Reviews
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Sports Team Deep Down Happy
The West London six-piece's debut studio romanticizes the more humdrum aspects of the everyday with both joyous celebration and sulky dissatisfaction. [Believe the Hype]
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
No Age Goons Be Gone
L.A.’s No Age go back to the basics they never allowed themselves to explore.
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Lady Gaga Chromatica
Lady Gaga's operates on two modes on her sixth studio album: a dark neon center surrounded by light electro-pop with a retro feel.
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Moses Sumney Græ
Græ is a textural wonder, with soft electric guitars, Sumney’s beautiful voice, and glittering synths making up most of the album’s heavenly sounding songs.
Ethan Gordon reviews... -
Jeff Rosenstock NO DREAM
NO DREAM carries the listener comfortably through the NY punk artist's entire wheelhouse, leaving no genre unturned.
Ethan Gordon reviews.... -
Woods Strange to Explain
Strange to Explain's crunchy tunes make a great lifestyle backdrop, perfect for an AirPods and Tesla tie-in campaign.
Kirk Sever reviews... -
Perfume Genius Set My Heart on Fire Immediately
Mike Hadreas' incredible fifth album is his most physical, powerful, and jaw-droppingly crafted record yet. [Believe the Hype]
Matthew Smith reviews... -
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Reunions
From tight rockers to disappointed country tunes, Jason Isbell tackles his demons head-on on his seventh studio album.
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The Magnetic Fields Quickies
Stephin Merritt and his bandmates' latest gimmick is a collection of brisk, 28-song vignettes that are goofy and heartfelt, chronicling stories about people who struggle to find love or connect with others in exciting and meaningful ways.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Charli XCX how i'm feeling now
Pop's very own Chris Traeger showcases her inability to sit still on how i'm feeling now, an album that didn't even exist as an idea before the world went into lockdown.
Joe Rivers' work-rate looks a little poor in comparison...
