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LP1 isn’t anything revolutionary; it’s a frankly expressed project focused on the dualism between love and lust, reality and fantasy.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 11, 2014
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Embury took this record as an opportunity to redefine what the band’s sound can successfully encompass. Together with Greenway’s thought-provoking lyrics, Embury delivered a set of songs so good that they made the band’s recent victories seem conservative in retrospect. Even the bonus tracks course with vitality. In 2020, Napalm Death remain — to quote one their series of cover albums — leaders not followers.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 23, 2020
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Nothing is off limits, and it makes Diaspora Problems a delight to listen to. There’s not a lot of repetition, and for as immediate and spontaneous as the recordings are, every musical element and lyric comes off as hand-crafted and deliberate: all killer, no filler.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 25, 2022
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Saadiq's genius spin on this sound is almost too fresh for its own good, occasionally finding itself in an over-indulgent state, but what's good about Stone Rollin' is great, as Saadiq succeeds in creating an album that almost any music listener can get into.- Consequence
- Posted May 25, 2011
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A Light for Attracting Attention revels not in fiery protests, but in the layered, mid-tempo meditations Radiohead’s been crafting since OK Computer.- Consequence
- Posted May 13, 2022
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Dr. John and Auerbach come together to capture a rich, evocative, almost apocalyptic party on Locked Down, an album that makes you dance while wondering about the state of the world.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 5, 2012
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Jones’ best work came through exploring the emotional intricacies and broad passions of romantic relationships, and that’s no different on Soul of a Woman. In fact, these affairs of the heart smolder even more heatedly than usual on the record’s ballad-heavy second half.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 15, 2017
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By most accounts, Present Tense fends off stagnation, but without some new tricks up their sleeve, one wonders how long they can avoid that fate.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 25, 2014
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While Phantom Thread may offer the most straight-forward narrative of Anderson’s career, Greenwood gives listeners a reason to keep digging, thus furthering the life of a film that questions the importance of legacy and what ultimately lasts.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 20, 2018
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While DAYTONA could easily have been Pusha-T’s victory lap, it only builds on the heft of his weighty legacy.- Consequence
- Posted May 30, 2018
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It’s yet another deep, personal, reflective album that’ll impress listeners but, in this instance, leave them only partially satisfied.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 4, 2018
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Thanks to the commercial success of the new class of R&B singers like The Weeknd and Frank Ocean, Otis’ sultry R&B has found a market in 2013.- Consequence
- Posted May 10, 2013
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Refractory Obdurate sounds a clamorous warning that something is nigh. Rather than a direct message, Edwards offers only a shatter of brimstone pieces.- Consequence
- Posted May 6, 2014
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Tonally, they hit the same nail on the head more than a few times, but each strike lands true and strong.- Consequence
- Posted May 15, 2015
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Popular Problems flashes the exact same brilliance and suffers the exact same setbacks[as his last album]--namely that Cohen’s vocals continue their dark, leathery tumble into the lowest registers and that the production can be too syrupy, respectively.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 24, 2014
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Whereas LCD’s previous album, This Is Happening, felt coherent as the project displayed a love of disco, American Dream feels happy sampling from many of the band’s established recording styles.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 29, 2017
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Altogether this album feels like its own artifact in the making, ready to haunt listeners and filter its Morse code and snapshot stories through their speakers for years to come.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 11, 2020
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Where the harsh, cold production of drill echoes the harsh, cold sentiments, Chance’s voice and the multi-faceted production are all about change, examining any little moment that might provide some fun and relief.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 7, 2013
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The missteps of narrative are easily paved over by the energy, power, and fun of the music. As such, rather than feeling constrained or overwrought, this is a concept album where you can forget the concept for a while and just dive right in.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 6, 2011
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There are too many impressive performances on Surf to focus on just one man’s achievements, and Chance has to be proud of that.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 5, 2015
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The more you spin it, the more you wear out that thin needle of your record player, you realize that Granduciel is discovering the problems of his life, not figuring them out or even reflecting on them. This all makes for an album that truly sounds like it’s coming to life.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 14, 2014
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With this collection, she proves that she was not just a shot in the dark or a blaze lighting up the sky for only a moment.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 30, 2021
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Lamar delivered untitled unmastered. as if it were a whim, and yet it works as such a powerful statement of the duality of his existence--driven yet humble, fed up yet excited, frustrated yet joyful, casual yet serious.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 7, 2016
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Throughout Whitechapel’s career, they’ve built constantly upon their sound; it’s with The Valley that Whitechapel not only provide their best work in years but take the next step up in their artistry.- Consequence
- Posted May 28, 2019
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Poison Season is beautiful, haunting, thrilling, but inherently challenging, as Bejar challenges himself and his listeners equally.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 24, 2015
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- Posted Jan 14, 2022
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Learning how to untangle one of the richest experimental albums of recent memory becomes a challenge well worth the undertaking.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 8, 2013
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A fascinating look at a day in the life of an artist at his absolute pinnacle.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 6, 2017
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While the individual songs have peaks and purpose, the album winds up functioning on the same level.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 8, 2015
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Stranger To Stranger is poof positive that Simon isn’t simply still here, but he’s kicking with gusto. In a year where good news has been fleeting for classic rock fans, Simon’s latest is worth grabbing onto with both hands.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 2, 2016
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Morbid Stuff is a bold step forward for PUP, an incredibly mature record given how filled with anger and contempt it is, containing true moments of insight. Even the more straightforward bitter break-up songs like “See You at Your Funeral” and “Closure” have a self-awareness to them to offset the vitriol.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 5, 2019
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Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers is another bonafide masterpiece.- Consequence
- Posted May 13, 2022
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While looking for 50 Words For Snow, she has found 50 other original ways to express herself effortlessly, creating another intriguing piece of work.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 21, 2011
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- Posted Apr 27, 2012
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The rest of the album sees the group continue to rip from the history of punk to make something decidedly fresh.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 27, 2011
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For its lyrical and musical scope, Malibu brings to mind a number of excellent albums, ranging from Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions to, yes, Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 19, 2016
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This record transports listeners through an intensely vivid journey, presenting a different side to PJ Harvey’s creative genius, one that proves profound art cannot be forced.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 10, 2023
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Impossible Truth is flecked with everything from jazz to psychedelic and Spaghetti Western. Maybe this kind of depth is more common with instrumental music, but regardless, this is an uncommonly good album.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 21, 2013
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The Detroit rock veterans’ most refined release yet, Relatives in Descent is a sermon on truth, anxiety, and our lack of understanding of the world around us. As ever, Casey is our trusty narrator, leading us through the darkness with his signature brand of wit, wisdom, and bitterness; like a winning combination of Drunk Uncle and Mark E. Smith, he is both commanding and pitiful in his delivery.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 27, 2017
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Iridescence is full-to-bursting; it’s like almost eating too much food, almost drinking too much booze; it’s getting close to too much, and still asking for more.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 24, 2018
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ZUU is Curry’s ASTROWORLD, unmistakably transporting us to a specific time and place and never apologizing for it. The 2019 summer snapshot may prove as ephemeral as the season it represents, but for Curry, it represents an important step in embracing the heart and changing the hatred of a city it’s clear he will never truly leave.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 4, 2019
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Sleep Well Beast certainly takes the air out of the hopeful balloon that swelled on Trouble Will Find Me, but if there’s ever been a time to wallow in lush, masculine melancholy, it’s now. This beast isn’t going anywhere.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 1, 2017
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These albums are as close as we can get to traveling back in time to see one of our greatest at his best.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 6, 2018
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Side B is the more adventurous half of the album, pushing Bad Bunny’s sound into new places with collaborations with alternative acts. ... With the sun-kissed Un Verano Sin Ti, Bad Bunny continues to proudly give pop music some much-needed flavor, swagger, and sounds by way of the Caribbean.- Consequence
- Posted May 6, 2022
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What makes The xx and I See You so enthralling, then, may not be a particular combination of lyrics and melodies, but the notion that there’s a secret life playing out here--one we may not be entirely privy to, but one that still rings with the sound of truth in all of its complexities.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 6, 2017
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Midnights is a record best enjoyed as its own work. It’s an undeniably rich listen, the kind of pop music that feels increasingly rewarding with each pass, and it’s an album that reminds us that Swift has countless stories left to tell.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 21, 2022
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Ordinary Corrupt Human Love has moving, emotional pieces and sharp performances bolstered by a band clearly stretching out of its comfort zone successfully. The album is a refreshing new shade of their sound without abandoning the band’s core mechanics.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 9, 2018
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It's an album that makes you sad that it's not longer; sad that it can't just go on forever. This sentiment alone should indicate the caliber of album Fleet Foxes have created in Helplessness Blues.- Consequence
- Posted May 4, 2011
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Purple is a redemptive statement that’s indelibly human, going far beyond mere notes and music. It speaks to the deeper powers of creation: the artistic struggle to maintain, survive, and somehow have fun in the face of death, a fate Baroness defied and overcame.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 18, 2015
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It requires multiple listens. In turn, it helps the listener grow, revealing spaces where their own narrative and experiences can intertwine with his--not in a romantic sense, but an educational sense. As a result, Aromanticism has already become one of the most emotionally therapeutic albums of the year.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 25, 2017
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Making pain sound pretty and poetic is a tough tightrope to walk, but Kozelek once again takes all the right steps.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 6, 2014
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Juno is bursting at the seams with pop idiosyncrasies, thirteen tracks of controlled chaos. ... It’s also a remarkably cohesive album.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 14, 2021
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Model Citizen is a clear and cohesive step towards a post-Warped Tour, pop-punk-celebrating audience. And though some of their more specific reference points may be stuck in the MySpace era, Meet Me @ the Altar are proving that they’re right on time.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 12, 2021
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These songs aren’t for everyone, but they stand as some of the most fearlessly created music of the year--even if Brown sometimes sounds petrified for his life.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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Semper Femina does not reach the soaring intensity and edged elation of Once I Was an Eagle, nor does it carry almost any of the freaked-out electricity that propelled Short Movie and allowed it to stand as a worthy successor to Eagle. But it is a strong, elegant, and self-assured album that, in its creative arrangements and lyrical world building, contains remarkable complexity and depth in terms of both skill and concept.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 9, 2017
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The ultimate beauty of Smother, though, comes from its subtlety as Wild Beasts continue to transcend conventional pop music with yet another great addition to their catalog.- Consequence
- Posted May 13, 2011
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De Vermis Mysteriis gets up in your face, and it never really steps back until it's over.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 3, 2012
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Good News showcases Megan the Stallion’s creative depth, her euphonious inventiveness, and libidinous wordplay.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 23, 2020
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Brighten takes it all a step further, and more than measures up to his other solo efforts. Heck, in a lot of ways, it even matches (or even surpasses) a couple of the post-Layne-era Alice albums.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 29, 2021
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Ware has the pipes to come out on top of a TV singing competition, but it's her control, style, and musical choices that make Devotion so interesting.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 23, 2012
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His development extends beyond just his writing. Pusha picks a wide-ranging group of thumping beats from noted rap greats like Kanye West, Q-Tip, Metro Boomin, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and most effectively, Timbaland.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 21, 2015
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Opeth’s chemistry feels as tight as it is playful, heartfelt as it is engaging, as they explore a plethora of intriguing and majestic sounds. The instrumentation and vocals, in both versions, serve to present emotion and instrumental wonder. In Cauda Venenum is among Opeth’s strongest albums when it comes to the band’s progressive sensibilities.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 26, 2019
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Muchacho is a well balanced listen, one that finds Houck adding new hues to old canvases and striking gold at every turn.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 25, 2013
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Goodness does more than remind of existence, it makes the promise of a new day, and even the everyday, feel more alluring.- Consequence
- Posted May 27, 2016
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Old Ideas, however, succeeds in largely keeping the music subservient, buoyant enough to keep things moving but not distracting any attention from the lyrics, the true star of the show.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 30, 2012
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Elaenia stands out as a remarkably assured debut album from an artist who took his time putting it together.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 4, 2015
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The album spins best when Misty is picking a fight with God or observing human nature as a screwball play, all while honoring the fact that people were given a raw deal in concept, not just execution.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 30, 2017
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Capping one of the strongest years a rock band has had in a while, this stands as a crowning achievement, the perfect record to close out a tumultuous decade and lead into one where the damage may be irreversible. Two Hands asks what responsibility each of us have going into the next era, offering no clear answers.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 9, 2019
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Big Inner is a brilliant debut, brimming with homages to pop music's past, whether it be Motown or Randy Newman.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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Fossora is filled with Björk’s reliably lush, sensual instrumentation and poetic lyricism, at times playing like a thematic and musical companion to its predecessor. ... Across its delectable slate of richly orchestrated songs, Fossora’s best tracks are also the most personal.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 30, 2022
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Despite the similar aesthetic to what’s come before, mundanity refuses to set in. This is another great Aesop Rock album to add to the pile--another TKO to further solidify his underground king status.- Consequence
- Posted May 3, 2016
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While their latest transmission isn’t the easiest to receive, upon success, it can be the most rewarding piece of science fiction in years.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 10, 2013
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There’s something satisfying about seeing the band creating in their own lane here in 2023 rather than fall into the all too easy trap of trying to recreate who they may have been in the past.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 10, 2023
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With each album, her willingness to push the envelope in both halves of the equation grows, as if she trusts her audience to in turn trust her enough to follow her further along the path.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 9, 2011
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The music might take your breath away, if the worst of the lyrics don’t make you roll your eyes. He’s very good at what he’s good at, but he’s not what you’d call well-rounded. Still, not everyone who has something to say, says it in words.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 6, 2018
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Lil Nas X’s 15-track rookie album is filled with raw emotion, honesty, and a lot of insight.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 17, 2021
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Its audacity and stylistic shifts may have resulted in an album that’s not quite as much like coming home as Sunbather, but it shows a genuine and fascinating maturation in a band that deserves to remain in the spotlight for all the right reasons.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 30, 2015
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Listeners will still delight in how The War on Drugs can filter recognizable elements — the beats, the riffs, the spirit of artists like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Born in the U.S.A. Springsteen, and even Bryan Adams — into something fresh and grand.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 27, 2021
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Bloom is a fun record, dreamy and vulnerable and urgently horny. Sivan has a fresh perspective, and his force of personality enlivens tracks that otherwise might sound conventional. His best songs perform a kind of magic, with sentiments that feel universal to all of us and as personal as a fingerprint.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 4, 2018
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The entire team delivers on the 32-year-old singer’s ambitious aspirations. There’s an incredible stylistic range displayed within the constraints of the album’s contemplative and darkly seductive tone.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 16, 2013
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This record further establishes her identity as a modern poet, and the allusions to writers of old are tucked throughout. ... Mid-record songs like “cowboy like me” and “long story short” might not rise to the top either, but to say that any of these songs are weaker in comparison to others is like complaining about smudges in a crystal wine glass set — everything here is still beautiful and much better than collections you might find elsewhere.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 11, 2020
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On the Line isn’t a breakup album, a death album, or even a “fuck-you” album, but one that encompasses all of it, ambitious and introspective, focused on embracing the mess and mistakes made along the way.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 22, 2019
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From beginning to end, even in its moments of resentment and self-doubt, Pageant is shot through with empathy, kindness, and sincerity.- Consequence
- Posted May 9, 2017
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While that record [Pomegranate] was expansive and full of divergent genres and characters, This Is Our Science condenses the process into a tight 40 minutes of rhythm and revelations.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 14, 2011
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In U2 terms,That’s the Spirit was BMTH’s Achtung Baby, where they introduced a new sound, and amo is their Zooropa, where they’ve taken that sonic evolution one step further.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 24, 2019
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The method with which Elverum captures and articulates these feelings is what makes his work so powerful--literally inserting his calm demeanor, his pleasant croon, in between insurmountable, impenetrable volume.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 7, 2012
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She uses the body and the spaces it consumes and shrinks within as a driving theme throughout Crushing, uncovering the journeys her own body has taken as a romantic partner, a friend, a woman, and a world-touring musician.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 19, 2019
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Kaputt is the sort of record that arrives only once in a while: an expansive world that captivates you from beginning to end, impresses you with its self-awareness and cohesiveness, then releases you from its grasp when it's all over.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 19, 2011
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An explosive expression of unity in the face of strife and an exuberant expression of hope. ... But beneath the pomp and circumstance, Welch is traditionally known for, Dance Fever is a deeper look at a woman who unapologetically bares it all.- Consequence
- Posted May 13, 2022
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For 44 minutes, Mann slips into the skin of someone walking an emotional tightrope, and it’s an act she pulls of with grace and conviction.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 21, 2017
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The newly turned-up volume and heavier instrumentals of synths, bass, and drum programming still never drown out Baker’s tender vocals, which are consistently unexpected and innovative.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 26, 2021
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Fantasy Empire will reward longtime listeners and draw in new fans simultaneously, a heady accomplishment for a couple of dudes bashing away at their instruments.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 18, 2015
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The snarling enfant terrible with a go-it-alone attitude is now a mentally and emotionally grounded 29-year-old capable of cherishing his loved one. Without question, Brandon Banks is among the best and biggest-hearted rap albums of the summer.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 1, 2019
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Though the music of Face The Wall can be relatively straightforward indie rock, her enchanting voice is what really separates her from the pack. ... Face The Wall is a remarkably assured statement from a 21-year-old artist.- Consequence
- Posted May 25, 2022
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It stands tall as a late candidate for the year’s best rock record. Spiritualized has added yet another chapter to its wild, dreamlike musical legacy, proving that rock isn’t dead and that maybe everyone else just isn’t trying enough.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 7, 2018
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It’s the work of a seasoned songwriter proving that he’s as good at penning powerful, personal songs in a traditional vein as he is layering records with bells and whistles.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 30, 2018
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Silent Hour/Golden Mile achieves exactly what a debut solo EP from one of the people behind one of the most acclaimed indie albums of the past few years should.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 22, 2012
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Light Up Gold may sound like a string of slacker anthems, but it's so much deeper than that.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 18, 2013
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While he may not be breaking new ground here, Morby shows that there’s plenty of resonance yet to be mined from familiar tropes while also finally finding a distinct voice within.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 14, 2016
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As a debut release, Cool Dry Place is remarkable. Katy Kirby has crafted a series of captivating indie rock-pop tracks, all centered around a voice with clarity reminiscent of Sylvan Esso or Haley Heynderickx, but swift and whimsical movements that feel all Kirby’s own.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 18, 2021
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