Pop
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Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman goes full-on pop with his follow-up to 2012’s I Know What Love Isn’t.
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This past week, Animal Collective released The Painters, an EP of four tracks recorded during the sessions of their latest album Painting With (review). You can hear the opening track above; to our ears it’s a lot more stimulating than a lot of the material that made it onto
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My thoughts on the numerous and to-be-expected disappointments the Grammy’s dished out in their recent awards ceremony. And I’m just talking winners and losers here; don’t even get me started on the Chainsmokers accepting Bowie’s posthumous award. Don’t!
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Lil Yachty, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Mike WiLL Made-It offer an updated version of Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock’s 1988 hit “It Takes Two” that’s too good to be true. Thanks, Target®.
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Jens Lekman‘s latest single is more anxiety-wrought than its upbeat dance pop instrumental first suggests. His new album Life Will See You Now drops this Friday via Secretly Canadian.
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InfoWars‘ own Paul Joseph Watson makes some of the dumbest assertions about pop culture and contemporary music in his latest video: THE TRUTH ABOUT POP CULTURE.
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Shape-shifting singer-songwriters Sam France and Jonathan Rado make a triumphant return as Foxygen to deliver their most lavishly orchestrated set of songs yet.
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The upcoming self-titled album under the Dirty Projectors name finds the act re-becoming a solo outlet for frontman David Longstreth. “Up in Hudson” is easily the most sonically and structurally compelling single to drop from the project so far, and its lyrics display an unprecedented candidness from Longstreth as he
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Enjoy this wonderful single from Yasutaka Nakata (the production side of the Japanese electropop duo Capsule), featuring vocals from Charli XCX and his frequent collaborator, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.