dead oceans
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Bops on top of sad indie bops. The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We by Mitski
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The shoegaze veterans aren’t sounding too shabby when they’re not doing generic post-rock things. everything is alive by Slowdive
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Chaz comes through with a cute, catchy, and colorful little concept album. MAHAL by Toro y Moi
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Apart from a fair share of lyrical highlights, Laurel Hell doesn’t do much to write home about with its strains of pop music.
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The additional instrumentation doesn’t always do Jubilee favors, but rarely distracts from Michelle’s strengths as a lyricist and performer.
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For their sophomore release, Shame delivers a passionate but derivative set of post-punk ragers.
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Mordechai is far from the upper tiers of vibe music.
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The emotional potency of Punisher is undeniable.
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Be the Cowboy is arguably Mitski’s most mature release, but most of the songs feel like a faint breeze.
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This debut collaboration between British singer-songwriter Laura Marling and Tunng co-founder Mike Lindsay delivers some texturally unique folktronica.