review
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Nav’s music is so devoid of interesting characteristics that it’s shocking.
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Beware of the Dogs is a solid indie rock and pop album thanks to Stella Donnelly’s songwriting personality, though she’s still finding her voice.
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Flume’s full-length followup to 2016’s Skin takes a very welcome turn for the experimental.
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Even after 25 years, Matmos is creating some of the most fun and inventive electronic music you’ll hear in your life.
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It’s hard not to nod in agreement with what Dave’s saying throughout Psychodrama, but generic instrumentals and humdrum flows don’t translate many of his good points into captivating songs.
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Though it occasionally suffers from overambition, the jazzy I Also Want to Die in New Orleans is another helping of admirable personal and social commentary from Mark Kozelek.
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Though GREY Area isn’t the most cutting-edge rap album out there, there’s not a spot on it where Little Simz falters even slightly.
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While more worthwhile than Foals’ last few albums, this first half of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost doesn’t arouse too much excitement for Part 2.
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With Mazy Fly, Spellling stands out as one of Sacred Bones’ most exciting musical prospects.
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Death Race for Love delivers plenty of quality emo raps before succumbing to long album syndrome.