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Blu & Exile deliver a jazz rap album whose ambition and craftsmanship should go unmatched for some time.
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Lianne La Havas’ self-titled album is fittingly her boldest yet.
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Telas sounds like a collection of glitchy and electroacoustic leftovers—which, granted, mostly sound good—glued into quasi-longform pieces.
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Oliver Tree’s debut album proves that, beyond the bowl cut and JNCO jeans, there lies serious musical potential.
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Im Wald stretches Paysage d’Hiver’s most threadbare material to an arduous two hours.
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While it’s hard not to respect MIKE’s emotional bareness, just about every other element of Weight of the World lacks impact.
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Tree of Clues is an often wonderful companion piece to the original 1000 gecs.
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Legends Never Die effectively honors Juice WRLD’s style and legacy.
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If you’re not already a fan of Bob Dylan’s 21st century output, Rough and Rowdy Ways probably won’t do much to change that.