indie
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AnCo’s first album as a quartet in nearly a decade is a mostly lovely return to form.
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Jodeki is a fun, colorful, and relatively versatile album from tricot.
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Elliott Smith’s self-titled sophomore album is a devastating masterpiece of indie folk.
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Valentine doesn’t offer too much beyond its breakup narrative.
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Deerhoof is in banger mode on Actually, You Can.
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The War on Drugs’ heartland rock sound is more direct than ever on I Don’t Live Here Anymore, with Granduciel’s vocals and writing not always up to the task.
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It’s nice to hear Parquet Courts go in some different directions on Sympathy for Life, but the successes are more or less in the spots that most resemble the previous Wide Awake.
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Even while the duo’s finding a distinct sound, Mercurial World serves bop after bop.
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Sufjan and Angelo make beautiful music together.