Some of the duo’s most explosive and imperative material to date.
Even with its pacing issues, Once Twice Melody is a big W for the dream pop duo.
Digital Roses Don’t Die is a surprisingly vague love story.
Spoon’s still Spoon after almost 30 years, which is to say they can craft a solid rock record.
At the very least, Ethereal tries offering a little something for everyone.
This album doesn’t drag on at all.
There’s still room for Saba to grow as a distinctive artist, but Few Good Things is a promising step forward.
The narrative of Glitch Princess sometimes trumps its music, though there are several beautiful highlights on that front too.