review
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Wormrot goes the distance with a new set of abrasive and diverse tracks that run the extreme music gamut.
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New York’s A$AP Mob is sounding a little too cozy on The Cozy Tapes, if you know what I’m sayin’.
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Korn returns with one of their best albums since 1999’s Issues. Still can’t say I care for it, tho…
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Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst benefits from going back to basics here on his latest solo album.
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Lady Gaga’s rootsier sound and image on Joanne is a welcome change of pace, though she doesn’t always commit to the new direction.
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Compton rapper The Game returns with a partially fulfilled concept album about his early days.
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The Dillinger Escape Plan goes down swinging on their final album.
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Crying delivers one of the most triumphant, diverse, and instrumentally intricate rock records I’ve heard this year.
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Jeff Rosenstock drops a pretty ambitious and conceptual follow-up to last year’s We Cool?.
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American Football’s sad but nimble sound has been replaced with soft rock complacency on their new comeback album.