atlantic
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It’s admirable that Marina tackles a number of weighty subject matters on Ancient Dreams; unfortunately, there’s often not enough follow-through on the musical end.
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Hayley Williams has transposed the derivativeness of her debut album to an indie folk context.
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Not much is poppin on That’s What They All Say.
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Uzi and Future cancel each other out on Pluto x Baby Pluto.
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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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Even as it gets more of a pulse going in a new wave direction, Petals for Armor is a disappointingly derivative debut.
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LUV vs. the World 2‘s clearer, punchier production and quality features make it a slight improvement over the album it’s supplementing.
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For all its conceptual pretense, Eternal Atake is little more than a run-of-the-mill trap album.
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Roddy Ricch is a talented enough performer and songwriter to make up for the fact he’s still finding his voice.
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Part-man/part-meme Oliver Tree continues to find common ground between pop rock, rap, and electropop.