review
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K.R.I.T. Iz Here is a disappointing lapse into generic trap rap.
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Peppa Pig’s long-awaited debut album is finally here.
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The Origin of My Depression is one of the most harrowing offerings in experimental music this year. Profoundly disturbing and not for the faint of heart.
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Choke is a welcome continuation of the darker themes and genre bending of Am I a Girl?
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Ed Sheeran’s exploitation of feature culture on No.6 Collaborations Project is second only to DJ Khaled.
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Case Study 01 sounds much less polished and labored over than Freudian—perhaps in an attempt to catch lightning in a bottle—but, more often than not, the results are less than electric.
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Clarity is a likable pop album that is carried by Kim Petras’ singing chops, though I’m hoping to hear her develop a bolder and more distinct sound going forward.
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Despite having similar shortcomings, Revenge of the Dreamers III is arguably the most promising posse album to have dropped in the past year or so.
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Comedian and actor Eric André’s very own musical side-project serves up a wild, sample-based ride into the demented side of plunderphonics on Cease & Desist. Not only that, but this record also serves as a giant middle finger to the limitations modern copyright law places on artistic expression within
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Bombastic production isn’t enough to save Help Us Stranger’s often shabby songwriting.