indietronica
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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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Let’s Eat Grandma’s sophomore album is a hodgepodge of mostly great ideas.
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Though it could be more consistent and substantial, this debut album from Superorganism will probably go down as one of the year’s most creative pop projects.
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Cocoa Sugar is one of Young Fathers’ milder releases.
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Apart from a few bright spots, I can feel you creep contains Tune-Yards’ most uninteresting and obnoxious material to date.
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New York indietronic legends LCD Soundsystem return with a tepid set of songs with washed out mixes and lackluster lyrics.
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For an album inspired by the cosmos, Planetarium is lacking quite a bit in the way of flow and harmony.
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I See You is more musically engaging than its lackluster predecessor, but the awkward sadness and sensuality remain.
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UK art pop outfit Glass Animals is back with a sophomore album! The band has come through with set of punchy, colorful instrumentals that could have used some more vibrant vocal performances.
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Pretty much Dan Deacon‘s most immediate and invigorating single since “The Crystal Cat.”