Music Reviews
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The Wedding Present Going, Going...
The longstanding indie rock band's ninth effort is less of a proper full-length, more so a collection of tracks that are tied to something of a cinematic motive.
Juan Edgardo Rodriguez reviews... -
Jamie T Trick
Jamie T's fourth effort sounds like a response to those who claim he’s lost what made him so popular over the last decade.
Matthew Smith reviews... -
Bangladeafy Narcopaloma
Is “Carpal Rock” a thing?
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Frank Ocean Blonde
The long-awaited follow up to Channel Orange comes into the currently unstable music industry with an air of importance and defiance, indulging his free-roaming mind and doing so with prudence and patience.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Britney Spears Glory
Britney's new album hints at success and transcendence with its title, and contains a surprising amount of idiosyncrasy. It's a good day for the Spears enterprise.
Luiza Lodder rejoices... -
Kelsey Lu Church
Kelsey Lu's debut EP is excellent not just because her voice is incredible and cello-playing soulful, but because she wrings poignancy out of every note.
Joe Marvilli goes to church... -
Exploded View Exploded View
The Berlin-via-Mexico City collective employ an improvisational sonic construct that is openly informed by different variations of seventies art rock.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
DJ Khaled Major Key
The famed record producer enlists a heavyweight lineup for his ninth full-length studio release.
Michael G. Barilleaux reviews... -
Dinosaur Jr. Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not
The veteran rockers ease into their third phase with their fourth album in ten years.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
NAO For All We Know
NAO has been hot property for a while now, and she's dropped a debut LP full of funk and soul, with an anchor loosely trenched in the R&B of the 80s and 90s.
Carl Purvis reviews...
