art pop
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Sonically, Black Metal 2 tends to revisit its predecessor’s A-side, with even darker and terser results.
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Though generally not lacking in beauty or scale, The Ascension has a handful of somewhat grating moments that make it harder to love as a holistic experience.
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Canadian art pop songstress Klô Pelgag shows great potential on her latest album.
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Shabrang is often a case of less being more and quiet being loud.
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333‘s ethereality may be roughly executed, but Bladee is onto something with this increasingly blissful direction.
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KiCk i is a promising kick-off to this exciting new chapter of Arca’s life and career.
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Set My Heart on Fire Immediately covers even more aesthetic ground than No Shape did, only occasionally coming across as disjointed.
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While none of the material is necessarily skip-worthy, græ feels a bit like a so-so album topped off with an excellent EP.
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Lido Pimienta celebrates her indigenous roots with this colorful, digital blend of art pop and Cumbia.