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By the standards of both old and new disco, Kylie’s latest album is mostly middling.
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As an overview of Daniel Lopatin’s musical exploits, Magic OPN isn’t quite as spectacular as it could have been.
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At 22 tracks and nearly 80 minutes, ELE2 is a slog made mostly worthwhile by Busta Rhymes’ virtually unrivaled proficiency and personality on the mic.
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What Positions has in sensuality it lacks in the production quality and introspection of a thank u, next.
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With POST HUMAN, BMTH dives deeper into their rejuvenation of turn-of-the-millennium metal.
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The Big Thief frontwoman comes through with a set of simply great songs.
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Jean Dawson embodies the more adventurous side of indie on his sophomore album.
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While it’s certainly understandable that Open Mike Eagle is still processing the events that inspire his latest album, it’s hard not to feel the narratives lack the depth of his past work.