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Dan Deacon hones his trademark fusion of electro-psychedelia and post-minimalism on Mystic Familiar.
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Richard Dawson outdoes himself with this modernist spiritual successor to 2017’s Peasant.
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House of Sugar is sprinkled with some brilliant and beautiful ideas, but is on the whole marred by an unsatisfying flow, dodgy songwriting, and faint lead vocals.
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There are quite a few good ideas on Angel’s Pulse; unfortunately they aren’t fleshed out enough, nor do they reinforce one another.
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Panda Bear’s latest solo outing sees his psychedelic brand of surreal folk submerged under an ocean of cascading delays and nautical vibes.
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Aviary allows patient listeners an opportunity to sink into the depths of pure beauty.
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Blood Orange’s latest is a dreamy, sensual, and holistic album with a message.
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Melody Prochet has bounced back with some of the freshest ideas coming out of neo-psych right now.
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Back to being a band, Dirty Projectors squanders a fair bit of potential on Lamp Lit Prose.