review
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For an album inspired by the cosmos, Planetarium is lacking quite a bit in the way of flow and harmony.
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Witness finds Katy Perry heading in exciting new sonic and lyrical directions, but is sometimes held back by Katy indulging in safer, staler sounds and her usual cliches.
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On Saturation, Brockhampton jells in a way no other group their size has in quite some time. Definitely my frontrunner for hip hop project of the year at the moment.
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4 years after Beach Fossils’ great sophomore album Clash the Truth, the Brooklyn band has returned with their most lavish effort yet. I can still commend the band for not shamelessly trend-chasing like many of their dreamy, jangly contemporaries, but unfortunately the pastiche of ’60s pop sounds they serve up
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Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters applies the politically charged spirit of his past work to the political landscape of today on his latest release.
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alt-J’s third album is the UK art pop outfit’s most inconsistent yet.
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Anthony Fantano, the self-proclaimed “Internet’s Busiest Music Nerd,” is a YouTube music critic who just reached the one million subscriber milestone. Here’s my completely objective review of him.
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Jersey producer Sinjin Hawke makes his full-length debut with a beautiful set of nuanced bangers.
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Lil Yachty’s debut album is a horrific disappointment.
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One More Light is a complete and utter betrayal of everything that made Linkin Park even remotely appealing to begin with.