Music Reviews
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Noveller Arrow
Sarah Lipstate's tenth album as Noveller is textural and tonally oblique, allowed herself to wander as she continues to take her ambient music to new heights.
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Jaime Wyatt Neon Cross
The country singer's second LP shares moments of exploration, musing on her relationships, sexual identity, and family and friends.
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Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Sideways to New Italy
On Sideways to New Italy, the Melbourne, Australia five-piece continues their solid methodology of songcraft—even if it sometimes veers towards midtempo playlist indie.
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Hinds The Prettiest Curse
The Spanish quartet's latest lands with the band’s over-the-top exuberance on display.
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Sports Team Deep Down Happy
The West London six-piece's debut studio romanticizes the more humdrum aspects of the everyday with both joyous celebration and sulky dissatisfaction. [Believe the Hype]
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No Age Goons Be Gone
L.A.’s No Age go back to the basics they never allowed themselves to explore.
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Lady Gaga Chromatica
Lady Gaga's operates on two modes on her sixth studio album: a dark neon center surrounded by light electro-pop with a retro feel.
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Moses Sumney Græ
Græ is a textural wonder, with soft electric guitars, Sumney’s beautiful voice, and glittering synths making up most of the album’s heavenly sounding songs.
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Jeff Rosenstock NO DREAM
NO DREAM carries the listener comfortably through the NY punk artist's entire wheelhouse, leaving no genre unturned.
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Woods Strange to Explain
Strange to Explain's crunchy tunes make a great lifestyle backdrop, perfect for an AirPods and Tesla tie-in campaign.
Kirk Sever reviews...
