review
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    Mark Ronson’s flat production doesn’t do any favors for Villains, Queens of the Stone Age’s most mixed bag of tracks to date. 
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    Brockhampton offers more of the same with the second installment of their Saturation trilogy, which is fine because the group’s sound is still so refreshing and cutting edge. 
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    Lil Uzi Vert’s debut studio album is the musical equivalent to binge eating Sour Patch Kids. 
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    Grizzly Bear returns from a five-year hibernation with a mirror image of their previous album, Shields. 
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    King Gizzard makes an album with Mild High Club. 
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    The latest Everything Everything album finds the UK art pop outfit taking their songwriting in a moodier and somewhat more conventional direction. 
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    Brand New returns with a chilling, despondent sound. 
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    Project Baby 2 offers a marginally improved Kodak Black, but mostly just more of the same. 
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    Alice Glass brings back the original appeal and energy of Crystal Castles and comes into her own as a solo artist with this self-titled debut EP. 
 
                    