Pop
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Weezer indulge in millennial pop cliches on their most sugar-sweet album yet, Pacific Daydream.
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Fever Ray returns in a diminished capacity with a long-awaited sophomore album.
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With his In Tongues EP on the way, Joji drops a melancholic new single.
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SOPHIE has returned with a single that’s quite unlike the bubblegum bass bangers that put her on the map. “It’s Okay to Cry” is instead an emotional, slow-burning art pop ballad that shows off the artist’s tender side. Fittingly, the song comes with a video wherein the
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St. Vincent delivers her most inconsistent album yet with MASSEDUCTION.
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Poppy’s debut album is a good collection of pop songs, but doesn’t quite live up to her unique Internet personality.
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Kelela’s debut album is a great representation of how cutting edge the alternative R&B genre can be.
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Toronto R&B artist Daniel Caesar shows much songwriting potential on his debut album.
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The retrospective Dedicated to Bobby Jameson finds Ariel Pink going back to his old musical stomping grounds and crafting some of his best songs yet.
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Here’s the beautiful and formless lead single from Björk’s forthcoming follow-up to Vulnicura, Utopia. It’s due out sometime in November, so there’s still time to ponder how much like Tinder the album’s going to sound. (Probably not much.) Update You can watch the song’s