Tag: warner records
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Recommended Album: Dijon – ‘Baby’
The Baltimore songwriter’s sophomore effort is an idiosyncratic new blueprint for alternative R&B that’s always in flux and thriving in the moment.
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Recommended Album: Earl Sweatshirt – ‘Live Laugh Love’
Earl Sweatshirt’s fifth full-length album confirms what we already knew, except now, it’s as clear as day: he’s one of the best in the game.
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Recommended Album: Deftones – ‘private music’
More influential than ever, the alt-metal-gaze band’s 10th studio album conquers the art of satiating the highest tiers of arenas in peak stereo clarity form.
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Earl Sweatshirt – “CRISCO”
The ‘Live Laugh Love’ highlight peels back the last layers we’ve been hearing Earl slowly get to in revealing himself over the years with blunt introspection.
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Dijon – “Baby!”
On the ‘Baby’ standout, the alternative R&B songwriter puts a human(-making) highlight reel together in a single song.
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Deftones – “milk of the madonna”
The latest from the seminal heavy alternative rock architects is an unexplainable religious experience.
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Deftones – “my mind is a mountain”
On the lead single off their 10th studio album, the heavy-gaze gods begin anew by taming a destructive psyche while mastering nature’s most destructive forces.
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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.