review
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TFS’s unique brand of art punk gets even vivider on Braindrops.
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Lana Del Rey improves as a songwriter by leaps and bounds on NFR.
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Animated Violence Mild is an electro-industrial bangerfest on par with World Eater.
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Tool’s comeback album Fear Inoculum is insufficient not only by the immaculate standards of the band’s past work, but by the standards of rock and metal music at large.
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With 93PUNX, Vic Mensa makes a last minute bid for the worst hip hop and rock crossover of the decade.
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North Carolina rapper Rapsody’s newest album is a thoughtful tribute to black women, and her most ambitious concept to date.
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Breakdowns galore on Knocked Loose’s death metal-infused sophomore album, though it’s sometimes hard to tell one from the next.
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If Lover were about five tracks shorter, it’d probably be Taylor Swift’s best album yet.
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GINGER is a return to form for the BROCKHAMPTON boys, albeit a decidedly downcast one.
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Sleater-Kinney tries new things throughout The Center Won’t Hold and, more often than not, they don’t pan out.