reviews
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DOOM and Bishop Nehru drop a collaborative album that’s disappointingly short on stand-out material and chemistry.
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West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar graces us with a new single.
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The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions. Saor – Aura Yob – Clearing the Path to Ascend Bones – Skinny King 810 – Memoirs of a Murderer
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Swedish #sadboy and rapper Yung Lean drops his first commercial project here with Unknown Memory.
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With some additional vocals from Mark Lanegan and Rabia Shaheen Qazi, Earth embarks on another gloomy, psychedelic, guitar-led journey.
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DFA 1979 returns with a likable followup to their debut full-length.
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The Bug delivers a new album that reads more like two decent EPs.
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While some tracks on this surprisingly minimal Blonde Redhead album are great, others feel like the famed indie pop trio just isn’t trying, like, at all.
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Opeth serves up another piece of progressive rock nostalgia.
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While Code Orange’s latest album might feature producer Kurt Ballou’s most crushing production yet, the band hasn’t done much to advance their writing or songcraft.