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Thirty Eight by Apollo Brown Mello Music Group‘s Apollo Brown has just dropped a hefty instrumental album that lifts a great deal of it’s samples from the sounds of the 70s. Funk, Blaxploitation film soundtracks, and obscure soul gems are littered throughout this thing. A great deal of
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New York singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten tests patience with a slow burner of a new record.
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Composer and songwriter Owen Pallett takes a number of instrumental risks on this new album of his.
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Trash Talk’s latest album might have ferocity, but the music does little to capture the hardcore punk imagination.
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I’m gonna review this new Filthy Frank album. But first, let me take a selfie.
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The new Roots album is easily the band’s dreariest album yet, but it’s also their most inconsistent.
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The new Tobacco album is one of the most demented sonic adventures I’ve gone on this year.
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When it comes to lyrics and songwriting, White Women is Chromeo’s most inconsistent release yet.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m0XfEIvVCk&list=PLhbqrlwJFLI-kvxBnWbiTYLkApEaIGbIi&index=1 After dropping with Madlib what will no doubt be a strong contender for the greatest hip hop album of the year (Piñata), Freddie Gibbs wasted no time teaming up for another noteworthy collaboration. This time, the Indiana
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Swans’ latest album takes a hypnotic, meditative approach to churning out some of the most grand and visceral rock instrumentation in the band’s 13-album discography.