indietronic
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The band’s AI-aided 6th album is their most conceptual project to date, as well as their best since Get to Heaven. Raw Data Feel by Everything Everything
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It’s nice that alt-J continues to keep us guessing, but The Dream is about as hit-and-miss as Relaxer.
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Jane Remover presents some amazing ideas on Frailty, and hopefully clearer recordings in the future will allow them to shine even more.
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Another enjoyable creative detour from Laura Marling and Mike Lindsay.
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The Golden Casket isn’t as uninspired as its predecessor; it’s more like ill-inspired.
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Though generally not lacking in beauty or scale, The Ascension has a handful of somewhat grating moments that make it harder to love as a holistic experience.
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Re-Animator finds Everything Everything taking a few more risks than on A Fever Dream, but hits similar lows.
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Dreamland is a nightmare of derivative and shallow-end indie trap pop.
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The Postal Service’s only album stands as an indietronic masterpiece and one of the best albums of the aughts.
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Sleep Well Beast is The National’s most vibrant and engaging set of songs in years.