review
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Black Breath goes for a more dynamic sound on its latest record.
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Run the Jewels drops the highly anticipated cat-centric remix album of their sophomore album.
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Deafheaven returns with a set of ambitious, dynamic songs mixing black metal and indie-flavored instrumental rock.
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Milo returns with a confrontational album backed with a series of synthetic, jazzy instrumentals from Kenny Segal.
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The Front Bottoms come through with their most slick album yet, a real fusion of emo, pop punk, and power pop.
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Julia Holter’s latest record is one of the most heavenly albums I’ve heard in the past five years.
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Ought’s neurotic, jittery approach to art rock and post-punk really impressed me on their latest album. Still room for improvement, but very impressive.
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While a few tracks feature an equal and exciting marriage of Champagne Papi and Future Hendrix, most of what’s here feels like DS2 runoff with a solid Drake feature.
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Lana Del Rey’s latest project, surprisingly, is an improvement on the singer’s previous releases.
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Mac Miller comes through his his most mature and lengthy project yet.