reviews
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On Settle, the fresh electronic music duo known as Disclosure brings a series of house and garage-inspired dance numbers that groove excitingly. Some of the vocal guests are pretty spectacular as well. Even if you’re not nutty about dance music, give it a try. WATCH THE REVIEW
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With …Like Clockwork, Queens of The Stone Age pulls together their dreariest album yet, but don’t forget to deliver plenty of badass alt rock numbers in the process. WATCH THE REVIEW
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West Coast metal outfit Deafheaven has really improved their sound on this latest outing of theirs, delivering sharper, more triumphant compositions through a barrage of black metal-style instrumentation. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Bibio’s latest full-length might be one of his most consistent yet, filtering this UK producer’s versatile talents through a dreamy, sedate lens. WATCH THE REVIEW
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This new collection of Lord Quas tracks might not be as epic as this project’s debut LP in 2000, but it’s still an incredibly fun listen. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Get into this new album from Classixx if you’re looking for a series of breezy dance tracks with a vintage vibe, taking a load of cues from synth pop and new wave music. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Hailing from the Netherlands, This Routine Is Hell combines mid-paced riffs and uncompromising lyrics to create one of this years most convincing and blood-pumping hardcore releases. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The kings of French House return with a new album that pays homage to the roots of their roots. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Dillinger Escape plan comes through again with another solid set of pummeling, difficult riffs and catchy choruses on this new full-length album. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Vampire Weekend’s latest album is a worth sequel to 2010’s Contra, presenting songs that truly stand on the merits of their memorable writing and lush instrumentation. WATCH THE REVIEW