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Average Music review score: 69
Highest review score: | Channel Orange | |
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Lowest review score: | Revival |
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These cavernous guitar effects, corrosive beats, and inspiring melodic twists magnify If You Leave, an album with true grandeur and occasion.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 26, 2013
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Throughout Virgins, Hecker organizes things just a little bit off, pokes at it just enough to be unsettling, and then pushes things away just when they start to make sense. Music has so clearly affected him, and now he’s making sure it’s doing the same for you.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 18, 2013
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This is in many ways what you'd expect from a new Wire album. It has so many pieces of their signature sound; it has the reinvention, the added textures, and ideas.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 18, 2011
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The Marble Downs is an unexpectedly gorgeous concoction of uncanny musical stylings.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 17, 2012
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The band's latest album, Unsound, demonstrates an awareness of this dichotomy, presenting 11 tracks focused on devil-may-care exploration by a band as cohesive and musically established as any act working today.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 9, 2012
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While little of the album bears the immediate impact of Zomby's best work ("Tears in the Rain," "Spliff Dub"), this latest offering from the spectral producer proves much more enduring a record than he seemed capable of a couple of years back and one that makes as solid a case as is imaginable for integrating dubstep into the mainstream as one of the genre's first great releases on a label not named Hyperdub or NinjaTune.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 11, 2011
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Songbook is more than a worthy addition to any Cornell fan's collection; it's a beautiful showcase of his career that any music lover should have.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 29, 2011
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Friedberger has a way of nearly speaking her vocals. With Last Summer, this works to her advantage.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 8, 2011
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FlyLo's Until The Quiet Comes is an exercise in dense rhythmic layers and melodic dissonance.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 3, 2012
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There is an air of melancholy that cloaks her work, from The Saga of Mayflower May (2005) to Songs III: Bird on the Water (2007) to Little Hells (2009), and her self-titled record is no exception.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 17, 2011
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There's a certain magic in being able to shake your booty to music with heavy themes, and YACHT nails that duality perfectly here, whether they're discussing God, love, or the space-time continuum.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 20, 2011
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Moore could have easily shifted gears and made a clean break from his storied noise rock past, but rather he digs in deeper, and at almost 55 years of age, he’s rarely sounded as in touch with his youthful pluck.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 4, 2013
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It's a striking snapshot of a band on top of their ever-evolving game, with a fair amount of surprises thrown in for good measure.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 14, 2011
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Her debut album has been a long time coming, but the two-year wait has yielded an end product that's been caringly crafted well beyond what you'll hear on most first albums.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 15, 2012
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[Producer Jeff Tweedy's] his raw production lending itself to the Staples powerful presence.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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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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While Magnetic Man demonstrates their work candidly, you haven't heard the works of Skream, Benga, or Artwork until you've seen them live.- Consequence
- Posted May 4, 2011
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He’s growing within himself and outward, emerging with work that’s as mystical and memorable as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 4, 2013
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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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Even though this is the band's most accessible album yet, casual listeners should still beware. Like most Gang Gang albums, it first comes off as overwrought jumble. But with repeat spins, it gradually morphs into its true nature of earworm irresistibility.- Consequence
- Posted May 11, 2011
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Ashes & Fires remains compelling throughout thanks to its peaks and valleys.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 5, 2011
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On Tiger Talk, Yukon Blonde goes beyond paying homage to yesteryear, interpreting the past as less of a sound and more of a feeling, all with an enthusiasm that cannot be ignored.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 30, 2012
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Top of the Pops wonderfully captures the essence of a band that’s produce plenty a “Direct Hit”, Art Brut’s anthemic denial of anxiety and passion for fun documented in full.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 17, 2013
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We just get to experience the full potential and realization of her creativity, which fortunately encountered technology apt enough to record it.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 18, 2011
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This beautiful mess of splatter-painted hi hats, creaking kick drums, and swooning synth patterns, as confusing as it may be, is something to behold.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 24, 2013
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Jamie Lidell is rich and inventive because the producer has the technical chops to bring a far-fetched idea into fruition.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 22, 2013
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These songs are rarely exciting in their movement and few listeners will hear the album as more than just a good debut, but like The Velvet Underground and The Smiths, some styles never go out of style.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 10, 2011
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That's what Beams is truly all about: that chance for Dear to break himself down, to boil everything he is emotionally, musically, and creatively to its most essential. With that achieved, regardless of the name its created under, you've got yourself a truly unified, coherent record.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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Random Access Memories proves that Daft Punk remain masters of their domain, who defend their array of superlatives because of, rather than in spite of, unconventional sound choices.- Consequence
- Posted May 20, 2013
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There's nothing innovative here, per se, but what exactly did you want from the Dropkick Murphys? Oh, that's right: a party.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 17, 2011
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John Talabot has created an intersection of sound that leaves enough for the listener to discover and decode on their own.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 17, 2012
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The Haunted Man may not reveal a drastic stylistic shift, but the subtle difference is a nonetheless compelling documentation of the process of metamorphosis.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 23, 2012
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Headcage begins where last year's Slowdance EP left off, sharing an inventiveness; creating driving, hazy, and atmospheric dance music.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 18, 2012
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An album that captures one of indie rock's longstanding heroes still at the top of his game.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 19, 2011
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Comparing the two albums side-by-side, you can hear a nice tonality in the re-release, a sharper, crisper quality that just wasn't holding up in the 1998 version. However, part of QOTSA's vital sound is the thickness of Josh Homme's guitar, the fuzz and grain that permeates from each riff and solo. That is still present, it's just a more precise distortion.- Consequence
- Posted Apr 14, 2011
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Beyond all the heartbreak, Lortz has penned a beautiful record of someone taking those first few difficult steps.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 13, 2013
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Each and every moment of Lousy With Sylvianbriar celebrates the breaking down of genre barriers that Dylan jumpstarted in 1965. It’s an album that looks to the past while illuminating perfectly the many talents of its contemporary creator.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 10, 2013
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- Posted Mar 20, 2012
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These 32 minutes over nine songs total--a total that could easily qualify the collection a long-ish EP--leave you thirsty for further reverse-engineered fun.- Consequence
- Posted May 16, 2013
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It's about as Death Metal as folk can get, without even touching the genre remotely, if that makes any sense.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 31, 2011
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Pratt has provided for herself a successful introduction to the world, where her unpredictable melodies and vocal tics proudly display strengths and weaknesses with unwavering confidence, reminding of the potential contained in minimal production and instrumentation, and that music does not need to be shattering windows in order be affecting.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 17, 2013
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It may not be quite the meeting of musical minds that fans and critics had anticipated, but that just makes it better.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 25, 2013
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Combining French house production techniques with narcotic Flocka beats are what pop dreams are made of, and they own it with style and confidence.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 24, 2012
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One Breath is a dynamic statement from a young woman who could very well be the next David Bowie or Nick Cave.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 10, 2013
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- Posted Apr 27, 2012
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This fulfilling 10 track album has very few holes, and if this is just a taste of what he has in the vaults for either himself or for other artists, he should be racking up some Grammy's shortly.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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The result is one of the most ambitious albums of the year so far.- Consequence
- Posted May 16, 2012
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Living With Yourself is a wistful affair brimming with fondness and solemnity for the characters and stories that dot McGuire's life to now.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 3, 2011
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All the way down to the expansive 21-minute album closer, "A Line From Ol' Man River", the distorted soundscapes are powerful, evocative, and a must listen.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 5, 2011
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The success owes a good deal to the production, sparse and specific, and always in tune with Miguel's tenor.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 5, 2012
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Run the Jewels is the very synthesis of El-P and Mike’s shared admiration and cohesive worldviews, an effort of the purest collaboration and mutual understanding.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 2, 2013
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The sloppiness comes with purpose, the production choices are specific, and off-kilter and off-key performances err closer to engaging erraticism than formless madness.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 17, 2012
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So many layers unfold to their sound that even upon repeated listens their whispered secrets still have fresh moments to uncover.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 12, 2011
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He's carved out an agreeable adventure with Oceania, and one that any casual or die-hard fan can embrace with true vigor.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 19, 2012
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The flowing, multivalent music helps to keep things out of the monotonous emotional doldrums, but Lambert's slow, building, prying questions truly force the listener to examine every bit of the album and the self.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 12, 2011
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Woods hit upon some of their clearest depictions of dark emotions on Bend Beyond, while simultaneously offering an escape in the emotive beauty of their music.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 17, 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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Megafaun shines the brightest on thematic tracks like "Scorned," in which you can practically feel the dust clouds after each harmonica blast and the heat shimmering in the vibrating background guitars.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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Burial’s still dealing in shadow and echo here, but for the first time he’s harnessing them for what sounds a lot like joy.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 17, 2013
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If listeners return the love even half as much as the band has dished it out, both parties will be highly satisfied.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 23, 2011
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LP number four adds the Kasabian touch to other genres in an electrifying scattershot that still feels coherent and whole.- Consequence
- Posted Sep 27, 2011
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It's perennially refreshing to hear the work of someone who so obviously does not care what critics think of him; Darnielle's music reliably gives you the world from his eyes.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 4, 2012
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Lucifer demonstrates Peaking Lights' maturation in more ways than one, and the album is a welcomed contribution to the lo-fi genre they know and love.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 27, 2012
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As a whole, the album has a wonderful density that reveals a new secret with every listen, melodies buried in caverns of reverb and tricky guitar bits that hide in reversed delay.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 7, 2013
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The band have created an effort that digs its way into the listener's ears through an honest approach.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 16, 2011
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Songs teeming with juvenile energy, songs fueled by raunchy hedonism, songs so depraved that Chuck Bukowski would shake his head in disgust. These characteristics are why FIDLAR's self-titled debut is one of the sleaziest (and catchiest) punk rock records in recent memory.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 23, 2013
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This album hits a very modern note, one that justifies its separation from being just another Frog Eyes record in its insular worldview and altered sound.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 22, 2011
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He's not relying on anybody else out there to make something unique for him to sample; he's making them all himself. Joel Zimmerman only has to rely on deadmau5, and the party won't ever stop. And the mouse is far from dead.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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What we get is truly stellar introspection from a young adult on the verge of something big.- Consequence
- Posted May 24, 2012
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While it may not have the varied atmospheres of their best records, sheer strength has always been one of the most effective tools in The Thing’s arsenal.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 15, 2013
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With its share of both musical indulgence and serious self-reflection, it's an album as big and sturdy as the man behind it.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 1, 2012
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Titus have given us an album that no one should want to miss when it does come to town.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 22, 2012
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Drawn from all five studio albums, the performances on Inni are raw, they are powerful, and they show this band donning a darker, noisier sonic presence.- Consequence
- Posted Nov 11, 2011
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Expectations are high, sure, but the group has reassured their true believers with a solid cornerstone of an EP.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 27, 2013
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Wounded Rhymes offers a less atmospheric soundscape with more percussion alongside organs and frequent layered harmonies.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 1, 2011
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Last track aside, Light Science ends up being purely genius. The instrumental rock is fresh and unique, a brilliant light amidst all of the other dull groups who are generating "the same old thing."- Consequence
- Posted Mar 11, 2011
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Overall, Cursive has put a tremendous amount of work into the idea and music for Kasher's somewhat twisted story, and it shows.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 22, 2012
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The leaner songwriting on Ascension could very well best Conqueror if it weren't for the scratchy production (why do the drums sound ratty, the synths sound tinny and everything else really seamless?), but it's still Broadrick's best Jesu record since then.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 1, 2011
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The trio's fifth album, In the Belly of the Brazen Bull, fuses the opposing dichotomies, offering heavy noise and bravado alongside emotional vulnerability to satisfy anyone on the rock and roll spectrum.- Consequence
- Posted May 10, 2012
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Giving the Just Once EP a listen should quell any doubts regarding his versatility, because it's almost like hearing How to Dress Well again for the first time.- Consequence
- Posted Jul 26, 2011
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Both of those songs ["I Feel Love" and "Smooth Operator"] inform the experimental ambience of Tracer, Teengirl Fantasy's sultry second album comprising of all original material.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 21, 2012
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It's so obviously rendered from the hearts of its band members, four sensitive guys who wanted to make some music about love, and there's something beautifully honest, vulnerable, and likable about that.- Consequence
- Posted Oct 26, 2012
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On An On creates intriguing, ethereal swatches of sounds, mixing retro-sounding harmonies, shimmering synth, and buzzy guitar.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 20, 2013
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With music from the nerdy recesses of his mind, to a triumphant release that happily displays some of his more off-center offerings, Adams continues to be a presence in music, this year and beyond.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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Angles, The Strokes' long awaited fourth LP, stands as the group's most eclectic album to date.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 21, 2011
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All told, the story undun tells is sometimes chilling, often thrilling, and always illuminating.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 5, 2011
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That framework [on 2008′s Lost in the Sound of Separation] is largely in tact on the new effort, except it's decidedly richer and more vibrant, showcasing each member's strengths in ways not realized before in Underoath's decade-old career.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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- Posted Jul 2, 2013
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The beauty is not lost, Hopkins just places a real-word façade on his delicate textures. Nothing in reality is without flaws and neither are Hopkins’ productions.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 6, 2013
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It just plain feels good to hear the elder statesman of reggae stay this playful and open to inspiration.- Consequence
- Posted Dec 12, 2011
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It's different. It's well-written. It's emotive. Those three things are hard enough to find in music these days, let alone in one place.- Consequence
- Posted Jan 10, 2011
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Okay, so how do they still fare? With The King of Limbs, reasonably well.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 22, 2011
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- Posted Jun 22, 2012
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...Like Clockwork is one of the year’s finer rock albums--an exercise in songwriting, production, and musicianship.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 3, 2013
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Ultimately, Regions wins by turning broad, universal questions into James’ own personal conquests. Over the course of nine songs, James crafts an album that’s equal parts weighed down by loneliness and lifted up with hope, sometimes distant and other times fully engaged.- Consequence
- Posted Feb 5, 2013
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Although the most audible change between Beauregard and Red Velvet is the newfound immediacy of the instrumentation and the explosive collaborative spirit, Singh's refreshingly strong vocal performance is equally as important.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 9, 2011
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- Posted Jan 28, 2011
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It’s fascinating to hear just how these sounds have dated.- Consequence
- Posted Jun 6, 2013
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It’s a work as notable for its technical achievements as its nuanced themes, and that’s almost as impressive considering that so many artists lack in one or both of those fields.- Consequence
- Posted Aug 19, 2013
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Maybe if we had more records that shot to the moon this high for beauty and romance, we'd have a more beautiful world.- Consequence
- Posted Mar 30, 2012
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