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15 years later, and the Microphones’ The Glow Pt. 2 is still one of indie folk’s most essential and ambitious records.
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Yes’ Close to the Edge is one of progressive rock’s most fun, accessible, and triumphantly melodic albums.
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In this classic review, I take on the final album from seminal grunge outfit Nirvana.
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In this new classic review, I dive into one of the East Coast’s most legendary rap records: Nas’ Illmatic.
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In this classic review, I dive into Patti Smith’s amazing debut album: Horses.
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Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Xenia Rubinos backs her tracks with an exciting fusion of art pop, funk, soul, hip hop, and R&B.
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Chicago up-and-comer Joey Purp drops one of the better mixtapes of 2016.
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Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and producer Olga Bell delivers an interesting blend of art pop and electronic music on her latest record.
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Chicago rapper and Roc Nation signee Vic Mensa shows off more potential than ever on his new EP.
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The Strokes are back, following up their least impressive album with their least impressive EP.