progressive pop
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Melody Prochet has bounced back with some of the freshest ideas coming out of neo-psych right now.
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alt-J’s third album is the UK art pop outfit’s most inconsistent yet.
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London post-punk act HMLTD has released a video for “Music!”, the B-side of last month’s fantastic “To the Door” single, and well, please heed the seizure warning. Hopefully a debut album’s on the way cause these two songs have been interesting to say the least.
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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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Crying delivers one of the most triumphant, diverse, and instrumentally intricate rock records I’ve heard this year.
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Foxygen drops a stunning chamber pop odyssey that has singlehandedly restored my faith in the duo after their massive 2014 blunder, which shall go unnamed.
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Over the weekend, James Ferraro released the above EP War, inspired by a therapeutic VR program for veterans suffering PTSD called “Bravemind.” Ferraro will presumably continue meditating on the theme of cyber violence with his upcoming album Skid Row, out November 13 via Break World.
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On her latest album, Loud City Song, CA singer-songwriter Julia Holter maintains her dreamy aesthetic while bringing some beautifully arranged horns and strings. WATCH THE REVIEW