review
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Future Islands’ most vibrant album to date. People Who Aren’t There Anymore by Future Islands
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Has the vibe of a RapCaviar shuffler, which works just as often as it doesn’t.
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Just an OK addition to Benny’s catalog.
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Rather than play things safe on Wall of Eyes, Jonny, Thom, and Tom turn the weaker aspects of their previous album into strengths. Wall Of Eyes by The Smile
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Though a lot more ambitious than The First Glass Beach Album, plastic death doesn’t see progress on all fronts. plastic death by glass beach
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Sleater-Kinney’s comeback continues its meh streak. Little Rope by Sleater-Kinney
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The Dickster’s back with a whole album of knee-slappers.
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Green Day clears Father of All… by doing the bare minimum.
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And you’re gonna want to hear them, thanks to Bruiser Wolf’s zany delivery.
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Despite its lacking second half, i/o is a pretty interesting and likable late-career release. i/o by Peter Gabriel