chamber music
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Sigur Rós serves up some mush on their first album in a decade. ÁTTA by Sigur Rós
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PoG comes through with an interesting two-part concept. Devil Music by portrayal of guilt
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Exhilarating, inspired, and poignant at points, Fossora still feels like one of Björk’s least fully realized albums. fossora by Björk
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For the first time definitely wasn’t a fluke.
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Madison is one of the year’s most beautiful and enigmatic records.
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Utopia is one of Björk’s most majestic and revealing albums yet, but it’s also her most bloated and unkempt.
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British singer-songwriter Benjamin Clementine brings more bells and whistles on his sophomore album I Tell a Fly, but it’s unfortunately a case of more being less.
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Mark Kozelek is currently on tour promoting his slew of 2017 releases, and he has made quite an interesting choice in backing band with the Magik*Magik Orchestra. It’s really impressive how well the group has adapted much of this new material into chamber arrangements. Thankfully, last month’s
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“Luciferian Towers” is the first Godspeed album we didn’t need.
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Thanks to Thin Black Duke‘s lavish orchestration and tour-de-force vocal performances from frontman Eugene Robinson, eminent underground rock outfit Oxbow has delivered a comeback album that leaves me lost for words for all the right reasons.