review
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Turnstile’s hardcore sound undergoes some dreamy renovations on Glow On.
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Boldy James and The Alchemist’s second full-length collab in just over a year arguably outdoes Price of Tea.
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Having flirted with heartland rock on their previous album, The Killers delve much deeper into the sound on the conceptual Pressure Machine.
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Though its initially interesting aesthetic becomes samey and Trippie’s performances are hit-and-miss, Trip at Knight is his best project since his studio debut.
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Lorde lacks the writing chops or perspective to follow through on Solar Power‘s themes and satire.
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Infinite Granite finds Deafheaven eschewing the blackened aspect of their sound in favor of boilerplate shoegaze and post-rock.
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As of now, Still Woozy’s take on alternative/bedroom pop is neither terrible nor particularly memorable.
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As its title suggests, GUMBO’! is a viscous and dreamy homage to various strains of southern hip hop whose charm is undeniable.
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Van Gogh’s Left Ear gets off to a very strong start before ZelooperZ’s risk-taking leads to some awkward spots.
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For better or worse, $uicideboy$ stick to their guns on Long Term Effects.