review
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New York rapper/producer Uncommon Nasa explores potently nocturnal and political themes on his 4th studio album, Written at Night.
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Iglooghost makes his full-length Brainfeeder debut with the impressive and fantastical Neō Wax Bloom.
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Smokepurpp embodies everything the current wave of Floridian SoundCloud rap has to offer.
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Injury Reserve drops a solid, relatively low-key EP.
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Despite its promising singles, Wonderful Wonderful fails to come together as a cohesive artistic statement and really falls apart in the home stretch.
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Wolves in the Throne Room make a predictable return to their atmospheric black metal sound.
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Young Thug and DJ Carnage bring out the best in each other on their debut Young Martha EP.
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“Luciferian Towers” is the first Godspeed album we didn’t need.
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Rapsody releases her most solid project to date with the smart, classy, and catchy Laila’s Wisdom.