7/10
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Nilüfer Yanya delivers a sophomore album with a bit more focus than her debut.
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Spoon’s still Spoon after almost 30 years, which is to say they can craft a solid rock record.
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The narrative of Glitch Princess sometimes trumps its music, though there are several beautiful highlights on that front too.
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AnCo’s first album as a quartet in nearly a decade is a mostly lovely return to form.
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Ustalost delivers black metal thrills with an oddly nostalgic atmosphere on this latest album.
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A pretty lovely and promising debut for the pop singer-songwriter.
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While Yard Act’s music could use more variation and its commentary some sharpening, The Overload is a promising start for the group.
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Jodeki is a fun, colorful, and relatively versatile album from tricot.
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Eternal Home is seriously impressive in its scope and eclecticism, almost overbearingly so in some pockets.