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Viral Florida rap sensation bops fans over the head with his debut mixtape.
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The electronic music tastemakers from the Feel My Bicep blog come through with some solid house music of their own on this self-titled debut album.
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Alice Glass brings back the original appeal and energy of Crystal Castles and comes into her own as a solo artist with this self-titled debut EP.
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For the most part, this self-titled debut from hardcore supergroup Dead Cross offers a good balance between the genre’s original blueprint and some experimentation of their own.
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Harry Styles’ solo debut falls way short of its quality singles. Also HOW IS THERE DAD ROCK ON THIS THING?
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Slowdive’s first album in over two decades finds the band’s once heavenly wall of sound turning anemic.
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Arca’s voice is a welcome addition to her otherworldly production style on her self-titled album, but sadly, many of my reservations about her past full-length efforts still stand.
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Dirty Projectors return with an entirely revamped sound.
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Future washes, rinses, and repeats on a new set of merely passable tracks.
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Prolific rocker Ty Segall drops a second self-titled album that shows how far he’s come over the past decade.