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Bleachers is pretty ill-defined and washed-out for a self-titled album. Bleachers by Bleachers
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Mk.gee’s debut album is full of abstractions that alternately make it special and hold it back from its full potential.
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Here we’ve got outsider appeal and undeniable catchiness. 100% PROD I.V. by LUCY (Cooper B. Handy)
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Has all the strengths of the band’s previous album, while arguably getting to the heart of some more serious issues. It's Sorted by Cheekface
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Though a lot more ambitious than The First Glass Beach Album, plastic death doesn’t see progress on all fronts. plastic death by glass beach
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Sleater-Kinney’s comeback continues its meh streak. Little Rope by Sleater-Kinney
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After the wild Speed Run earlier this year, Hearth Room finds Frost Children successfully heading in a more low-key direction. Hearth Room by Frost Children
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Blanket finds Kevin shattering expectations but also embracing a sound palette he doesn’t really sound comfortable with yet.
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One of Sufjan’s most beautiful albums, and that’s saying a lot. Javelin by Sufjan Stevens
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