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Even though it’s a little disappointing to hear Josh playing it so safe stylistically on the heels of Pure Comedy, God’s Favorite Customer more often than not delivers the sharp songwriting that Father John Misty is known for and admirably tackles some pretty dark and personal topics.
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The pieces on Park Jiha’s Communion are lovely individually, but overall, the blend of sounds could have been a bit more consistent and more attention could have been paid to the album’s flow.
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Death in Haiti is the most intriguing and affecting field recording project I’ve heard in some time.
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John Prine’s age and experience work to his benefit on his first album of new songs in over a decade.
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Your Queen Is a Reptile should go down as one of the most exhilarating and revolutionary jazz records of 2018.
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Grid Of Points by Grouper “Parking Lot” is the first single from Grouper’s upcoming album Grid of Points, which will be released on April 27 via Kranky. This will be her first album in four years, following up 2014’s Ruins. The minimalist song is sonically similar to what
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Dead Magic is Swedish singer-songwriter and organist Anna von Hausswolff’s best work to date.
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Father John Misty is back with a new single that cranks the self-reference and absurdity dials to 11 (implying he had them at only 10 before). Thankfully, it also happens to be catchy as hell and – surely to the relief of some listeners – more upbeat than much of what made