neo-psychedelia
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Nick's streak of very solid albums continues.
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The duo’s most patience-rewarding album. Loss Of Life by MGMT
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A thematically compelling album from Yves for sure, but perhaps their most hit-and-miss collection of songs so far. Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) by Yves Tumor
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A thematically compelling album from Yves for sure, but perhaps their most hit-and-miss collection of songs so far. Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) by Yves Tumor
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The trio’s most exciting studio album yet, so well worth the wait. Heavy Heavy by Young Fathers
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Reset bears the usual strengths and shortcomings of most Panda Bear solo albums. Reset by Panda Bear & Sonic Boom
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A mostly fun sophomore effort from the indie pop outfit. World Wide Pop by Superorganism
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There are respectable creative risks taken on Famously Alive, but some of them end up sounding surprisingly derivative for GT. Famously Alive by Guerilla Toss
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AnCo’s first album as a quartet in nearly a decade is a mostly lovely return to form.