Pop
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A quick review of the new Kero Kero Bonito EP—it’s good!
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Some of Angel Olsen’s unique personality traits as a singer-songwriter sadly get lost in All Mirrors‘ grander instrumental palette.
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With their self-titled debut, The Highwomen prove themselves to be a versatile country supergroup with a unique perspective.
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Charli is a near-perfect balance of trusty pop formulas and PC Music experimentalism.
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Just when you thought your melon had run out of ’90s and ’00s songs he wishes he repressed, here’s a whole ‘nother batch!
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“holy terrain” is the second single from FKA twig’s sophomore album Magdalene, out October 25 via Young Turks.
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Lana Del Rey improves as a songwriter by leaps and bounds on NFR.
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If Lover were about five tracks shorter, it’d probably be Taylor Swift’s best album yet.
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GINGER is a return to form for the BROCKHAMPTON boys, albeit a decidedly downcast one.
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The times when King’s Mouth sounds like classic Flaming Lips partly make up for the album’s spotty narrative development and pacing.