review
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The Underachievers explore the duality of life on this new two-part album.
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Battles deliver tight performances, but lose their sense of adventure on their latest album here.
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The Libertines drop a comeback record! Woo! Woo!
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Whitey Morgan’s latest record delivers an authentic outlaw country feel with a modern clarity and punch coming through on the production.
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Jay Rock’s highly anticipated 90059 isn’t nearly as exciting as I’d hoped.
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Myrkur’s full-length debut came through with some great production and a lot of promise, but some lackluster song structuring kept this record from reaching its full potential.
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FIDLAR’s new album is like listening to a white, lazy, spoiled, drug-addled twentysomething indignantly whine to his parents about how hard his life is.
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The Wonder Years’ latest album is well-mixed and performed, but does little beyond continuing to play out every tired pop punk and emo cliché in the book.
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Iron Maiden’s lengthy 90-minute epic doesn’t bring the compositional or sonic ambition fans might assume due to the large run-time.
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Funk master Dam-Funk drops a 90-minute funk epic with his latest album.