Music Reviews
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Jamie T Trick
Jamie T's fourth effort sounds like a response to those who claim he’s lost what made him so popular over the last decade.
Matthew Smith reviews... -
Bangladeafy Narcopaloma
Is “Carpal Rock” a thing?
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Frank Ocean Blonde
The long-awaited follow up to Channel Orange comes into the currently unstable music industry with an air of importance and defiance, indulging his free-roaming mind and doing so with prudence and patience.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Britney Spears Glory
Britney's new album hints at success and transcendence with its title, and contains a surprising amount of idiosyncrasy. It's a good day for the Spears enterprise.
Luiza Lodder rejoices... -
Kelsey Lu Church
Kelsey Lu's debut EP is excellent not just because her voice is incredible and cello-playing soulful, but because she wrings poignancy out of every note.
Joe Marvilli goes to church... -
Exploded View Exploded View
The Berlin-via-Mexico City collective employ an improvisational sonic construct that is openly informed by different variations of seventies art rock.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
DJ Khaled Major Key
The famed record producer enlists a heavyweight lineup for his ninth full-length studio release.
Michael G. Barilleaux reviews... -
Dinosaur Jr. Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
The veteran rockers ease into their third phase with their fourth album in ten years.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
NAO For All We Know
NAO has been hot property for a while now, and she's dropped a debut LP full of funk and soul, with an anchor loosely trenched in the R&B of the 80s and 90s.
Carl Purvis reviews... -
Owen The King of Whys
Mike Kinsella returns to his solo project with another melancholy album about love, family and regret, and the results are richer than ever.
Matthew Smith reviews...