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Songwriting still might be Oliver’s weakest link as an entertainer, but this new album is at least backloaded with bops.
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A great death metal album that finds power in dynamics instead of bluntness. The Enduring Spirit by Tomb Mold
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While titularly a departure for Baroness, STONE mostly finds the band spinning their wheels. STONE by Baroness
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Up there with VEGA INTL. Night School. World of Hassle by Alan Palomo
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Some of yeule’s distinctiveness as an artist was lost in the shift toward a more rock-oriented sound, but softscars is still a solid album in these genres. softscars by yeule
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Scarlet, while not as hard as the rollout would lead you to believe, is still a step in a good direction for Doja Cat.
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While Laufey definitely stands out in the current pop landscape, she’s not yet really nailing the sounds she’s throwing back to.
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A pretty solid album from Horrendous, even though the band finds mixed results outside of their comfort zone. Ontological Mysterium by Horrendous
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Despite its larger scale, this to-be final installment of Nas and Hit-Boy’s fruitful collaborative run has the mixed bag quality of the other two Magics.