review
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The Flaming Lips follow up their 2013 album The Terror with a less emotionally and texturally rich project.
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I See You is more musically engaging than its lackluster predecessor, but the awkward sadness and sensuality remain.
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The UK’s Little Simz returns with a concept album about making the transition from ignorance to awareness.
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Pink Season makes Pink Guy’s self-titled debut sound like Kidz Bop.
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Nine Inch Nails brings industrial rock back with a vengeance with this new EP.
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Classics Week draws to a close with a black metal landmark, Emperor’s 1994 album In the Nightside Eclipse.
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Tom Waits’ seminal 1985 album Rain Dogs still stands as one of the most significant moments in his discography.
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With Remain in Light, the Talking Heads released one of the funkiest and most essential albums of the ’80s.
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OutKast’s seminal ATliens is a high-water mark for Southern hip hop.
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After all these years, Captain Beefheart’s Trout Mask Replica still stands as one of rock’s most challenging and boundary-pushing albums.