2019
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Reflections finds Hannah Diamond and her producers playing it safe with PC Music’s circa 2014 style.
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Generasian is a promising start to this adventurous new chapter of Lim Kim’s career.
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Beck caps off the blandest decade of his career with arguably his blandest album to date.
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While not as timely or consistent as TNGHT’s first EP, II is still packed with creative bangers.
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Polyhymnia is one of the year’s most versatile and dynamic jazz albums.
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A handful of highlights aside, A Love Letter to You 4′s shelf life isn’t much longer than its runtime.
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
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Everyday Life is a well-produced but unfocused album with an incomplete message.
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Sea of Worry is by a mile HANL’s stalest, least imaginative album yet.
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By virtue of its richer synth layering and better integrated vocal guests, Good Faith is a step up from Madeon’s 2015 debut.