review
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Face Stabber is perhaps Oh Sees’ most ambitious album to date, but its protracted jams wear out their welcome before long.
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King Gizzard takes a successful swing at thrash metal on their second album of 2019.
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To say the least, ! does not follow through on the potential of Trippie Redd’s previous work.
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The times when King’s Mouth sounds like classic Flaming Lips partly make up for the album’s spotty narrative development and pacing.
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Many of the songs on Care Package were better off unreleased.
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Though there are some experiments and weird ideas that don’t really pan out, We Are Not Your Kind is for the most part a return to form for Slipknot.
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Swain heads in a moodier and relatively low-key direction with Negative Space.
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i,i is in a sense a refinement of 22, A Million‘s innovations, but Justin Vernon still doesn’t seem particularly interested in tying up his songs’ loose ends.
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Planetary Clairvoyance features more compositional versatility than its predecessor, but unfortunately a less impressive mix as well.