alternative rock
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Swain heads in a moodier and relatively low-key direction with Negative Space.
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On 7, Lil Nas X shows some admirable versatility while leaving plenty of room for growth.
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Gold & Grey‘s awful production overshadows its handful of songwriting peaks.
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Supermarket is Logic’s very own Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven.
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Bring Me the Horizon’s blend of pop, electronics, and what remains of their metalcore edge is surprisingly admirable on amo.
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Twenty One Pilots take their catchy songwriting, genre blending, and emotional lyricism up a few notches on Trench.
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Despite its promising singles, Wonderful Wonderful fails to come together as a cohesive artistic statement and really falls apart in the home stretch.
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Post-grunge veterans Foo Fighters drop a raw but spotty album with Concrete and Gold.
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Death from Above slay with a hard rock-inspired direction on their latest album, Outrage! Is Now.
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Mark Ronson’s flat production doesn’t do any favors for Villains, Queens of the Stone Age’s most mixed bag of tracks to date.