review
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A Fistful of Peril doesn’t quite live up to the great expectations set by Czarface’s previous effort, last year’s Every Hero Needs a Villain.
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The Weeknd follows up last year’s Beauty Behind the Madness with an album that’s just as much of a roller coaster in terms of style and quality.
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Thrash legends Metallica prove they’ve still got it in 2016.
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The French electronic music duo returns with their weakest crop of songs yet.
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Pop phenom Bruno Mars throws it back to the sounds of synth funk and R&B from 30 years ago. The result is his best album yet.
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After nearly two decades, A Tribe Called Quest returns to rap one last time without skipping a beat.
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Danish experimental rock supergroup Marching Church follows up last year’s This World Is Not Enough with a collection of post-punky jams that seem to have a bit more thought put into them, and just as much passion.
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Kero Kero Bonito comes through with a set of creative, focused, and super sweet pieces of pop music on their debut album.
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This new Tove Lo album is some of the blandest and unsexiest pop music I’ve heard all year.
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On The Long Dark Blue, Swain (f.k.a. This Routine Is Hell) channel the angst and energy of 90s rock music, while putting their own spin on the various styles.