pop rock
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Everyday Life is a well-produced but unfocused album with an incomplete message.
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Alex Cameron has a talent for writing witty and smart songs about love and masculinity from a male perspective.
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Part-man/part-meme Oliver Tree continues to find common ground between pop rock, rap, and electropop.
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The songwriting on Social Cues is far too tame to live up to the album’s dark backstory.
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Supermarket is Logic’s very own Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven.
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Weezer’s Black Album resumes the band’s nosedive.
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Bring Me the Horizon’s blend of pop, electronics, and what remains of their metalcore edge is surprisingly admirable on amo.
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For a covers album orchestrated by a popular rock band, The Teal Album could’ve turned out much worse.
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A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships is bolder in theme and aesthetic than The 1975’s previous albums, but not all of the band’s risks pan out.