review
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Though TYRON‘s introspective side slightly outshines its bangers, the overall journey is powerful.
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To Florida Georgia Line’s credit, Life Rolls On isn’t the most abhorrent bro-country album I’ve heard in the past year.
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The Weather Station plays the sophisti-pop sound as safely as possible on Ignorance.
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Hayley Williams has transposed the derivativeness of her debut album to an indie folk context.
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Rock debuts as daring as For the first time are a rarity.
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Medicine at Midnight sees Foo Fighters continuing to lose their edge.
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Steven Wilson’s foray into a poppier direction isn’t as flat or pretentious as it threatened to be.
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Somehow, The Body stripping back their instrumental palette has led to arguably their most texturally compelling and high-impact record yet.
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Sound Ancestors trails off into averageness by Madlib standards, which is to say it never stops being above average in general.
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Some unspectacular soundplay and vocal performances hold back Portrayal of Guilt’s otherwise solid fusion of screamo and black metal.