matador
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Algiers play it dismayingly safe on their third album.
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Though an improvement on his previous solo effort, Kurt Vile’s new album could have used some trimming.
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Marauder offers little more than a washed-out version of post-Bright Lights Interpol.
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Snail Mail’s debut album is a pretty plain indie rock affair, though Lindsey Jordan’s potential as a singer-songwriter is apparent.
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Iceage dials down the abrasiveness and theatricality on the still pretty solid Beyondless.
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Snail Mail is the indie rock solo project of Baltimore singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan. Following the promising 6-song Habit EP from a few years back, Snail Mail has released two singles ahead of her upcoming debut album, Lush, which will be out June 8 via Matador. The newest is “Heat Wave,
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Car Seat Headrest’s remake of its Bandcamp classic Twin Fantasy is an improvement on all fronts.
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Julien Baker’s new crop of songs explores the depths of depression with a slow, burning passion.
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Mark Ronson’s flat production doesn’t do any favors for Villains, Queens of the Stone Age’s most mixed bag of tracks to date.
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Algiers blow the sophomore slump out of the water with The Underside of Power, a more intense and versatile album than the band’s self-titled debut.