Category: Album Reviews
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Recommended Album: PinkPantheress – ‘Heaven knows’
The universe’s vibes are shifting in alignment with the stars in PinkPantheress’ sky on her proper debut album.
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Recommended Album: Full of Hell & Nothing – ‘When No Birds Sang’
The collaborative album between the modern shoegaze and experimental grindcore bands showcases each’s insatiable desire to explore even further outside the depths of the void which they’ve already ventured.
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Recommended Album: Sufjan Stevens – ‘Javelin’
An adorned creative arch bridging Stevens’ solo folk kindling and whimsical avant-pop experiments in the enduring knowledge that sadness often exists only because of the light that came to us first.
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Recommended Album: Sweeping Promises – ‘Good Living Is Coming For You’
Pop hooks beam through the duo’s post-punk anthems like ominous warning signs through a concrete wall, laying out the path toward staying one step ahead of whatever jagged turning points in life may come.
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Recommended Album: Spiritual Cramp – ‘Spiritual Cramp’
For all of the visceral energy shaking the San Francisco punk band to their nervous core on their debut LP, the destruction is a great look.
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Recommended Album: André 3000 – ‘New Blue Sun’
The long-awaited debut album from the innovative rapper turns to a beautiful, healing form of musical sublime amongst the discordance within the realms of cosmic jazz and ambient electronic sounds.
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Recommended Album: Earl Sweatshirt & The Alchemist – ‘VOIR DIRE’
A collaboration with the Alchemist further clarifies Earl Sweatshirt’s path moving forward in not just his art of rhyme, but his expression within it.
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Recommended Album: Lana Del Rey – ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’
Every generation’s chapter written into a timeless American songbook has its master pens and defining voices, and ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’ affirms an expletive exclamation mark for Lana Del Rey as that of now, to live on forever.
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Recommended Album: Hannah Diamond – ‘Perfect Picture’
In embracing the art of imperfection, the English pop star and PC Music original’s music glows with its brightest substance yet on her second studio album.
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Recommended Album: boygenius – ‘the record’
The unstoppable force that is Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers is a spiritual experience channeled through their combined songwriting superpowers lifting each others’ voices up.