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Bristol post-punk vets The Pop Group are back with a new album after 35 years of studio album silence. And, in my opinion, it’s one of the best comeback albums of the decade thus far.
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NJ indie rock outfit Screaming Females is celebrating their 10th year as a band, and they’re celebrating with one of their more accessible, catchy records to date.
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One of neo-soul’s more eccentric duo’s releases an intergalactic new album.
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On their debut album, indie pop outfit Adventures might lack a distinct sound, but their songwriting is incredibly sharp.
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Ontario jazz fusion trio BADBADNOTGOOD and the Wu-Tang’s Ghost Face Killah get together for a collaborative album that’s a little more exciting in billing than in execution.
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Toronto rapper Drake unexpectedly and suddenly releases a new project. What his reasoning was is up for debate, but what’s clear is Drake’s sounding more confident than ever on a series of somewhat minimal, dark, moody, trap-inspired pop rap beats with contemporary R&B change-ups.
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The latest installment of Matana Roberts’ Coin Coin series shifts the narrative down a drone-laden, cluttered pathway.
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Director, screenwriter, and infamous soundtrack composer John Carpenter surprises fans with an album of non-soundtrack material.
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Zs’ latest album shows the band taking a more stripped back approach to their hypnotically repetitive approach to experimental rock, jazz, and drone.
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Icelandic singer, songwriter, producer Björk is back with another record, and it’s one filled with romantic heartbreak and whimsical instrumentation.