singer-songwriter
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Contemporary flamenco artist Rosalía makes her stunning full-length debut.
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British singer-songwriter Benjamin Clementine brings more bells and whistles on his sophomore album I Tell a Fly, but it’s unfortunately a case of more being less.
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Julien Baker’s new crop of songs explores the depths of depression with a slow, burning passion.
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Timber Timbre has bounced back from the disappointingly synthetic Sincerely, Future Pollution with “Les Egouts,” a bilingual loosey that brings back the moody noir aesthetic that I find so alluring about the band.
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Richard Dawson’s sprawling and rustic tunes bring back a sense of olde English folklore and mysticism that isn’t often heard in contemporary music.
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I missed Benjamin Clementine’s latest single while on vacation, but good thing I went back for it because this is some of the London singer-songwriter’s most potent, visceral work yet. “God Save the Jungle” isn’t at all la-di-da like some of the stuff on Benjamin’s (still
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The Mountain Goats’ latest is a gothic-themed concept album, a foray into the world of guitar-less music, and one of the greatest testaments to John Darnielle’s chops as a storyteller.
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With Rocket, Philly singer-songwriter Alex G delivers an album that’s a bit more adventurous than his previous effort, but also a lot more inconsistent.
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Mac DeMarco matures as a songwriter on This Old Dog, his best album since 2.