review
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Despite its scant runtime, Beware the Book of Eli is a hilarious and killer tape that continues hinting at the Slump God’s full potential.
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With Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino, Arctic Monkeys aim for an admirably weird space-age lounge sound, but often the execution leaves something to be desired.
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Beach House bounces back with their most adventurous album since Teen Dream.
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Playboi Carti’s debut album is intoxicating in its simplicity.
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Singularity successfully reaches for the stars for a good part of its runtime.
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Iceage dials down the abrasiveness and theatricality on the still pretty solid Beyondless.
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If there’s one thing I learned from SR3MM, it’s that the Rae Sremmurd brothers work better together.
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Daniel Avery’s latest effort dives headfirst into the depths of ambient techno, but comes up relatively empty-handed.
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Despite being a stylistically mixed bag, Kimbra’s latest album features some of the best art pop you’ll hear this year.
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The two-disc Scars of Man finds Panopticon separating the black metal and American folk elements of his music, rendering it generic.