review
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The all-American boyband makes its major label debut with an album that shows emotional and creative maturation despite occasionally gimmicky production and some members getting outshined by others.
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Twisted Crystal is all the zany pop fun of GT Ultra, but set in space and on LSD.
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And Nothing Hurt is one of the more low-key albums in the Spiritualized canon.
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6LACK continues blending into the background of the alternative R&B field on his sophomore album.
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Noname’s music has only gotten even more gorgeous and charming since her breakthrough mixtape Telefone.
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Collapse is Richard D. James’s best release since the return of Aphex Twin.
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Zoo‘s songs, with only a couple of exceptions, range from boring to awful and are further weighed down by Russ’s crummy mindset.
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For as enjoyable as many of them are, Yves Tumor’s pop tunes and comparatively experimental soundscapes don’t really reinforce one another on Safe in the Hands of Love.
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$uicideBoy$’s debut album delivers a dark and grimy vibe, but the duo hasn’t evolved much artistically since they first started turning heads on Soundcloud.
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