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With what might be his final project with Atlantic Records, Lupe Fiasco releases his most conceptual and headiest album in years, backing these tracks up with an instrumental set that’s a step above what he delivered on his two previous LPs.
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Grindcore godfathers Napalm Death prove their lasting power in yet another decade.
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Glasgow indie pop veterans Belle and Sebastian release their danciest, punchiest album yet.
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New York rapper Joey Bada$$ meets expectations on his commercial debut.
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LA hardcore act Xibalba is back with one of the heaviest, most savage albums you’ll hear this year–though slightly one-dimensional.
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With Sauna, Mount Eerie figurehead Phil Elverum continues in the drone-y, ambient direction he was headed in on 2012’s Clear Moon.
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After a couple reputable albums of the post-hardcore persuasion, Title Fight decides to shoot for a dreamier, hazier, more apathetic sound.
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Marilyn Manson releases one of his most personal and a intimate records yet with The Pale Emperor.
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With redundant instrumentals and forgettable vocal melodies, much of the new Panda Bear record is too drab for words.
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Sleater-Kinney is back with a new record after ten years of studio album silence.