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Florence + The Machine’s Dynamic ‘Dance Fever’ Revels and Radiates in Its Humanity | Album Review

May 13, 2022 Alex Driscoll

Florence Welch and crew’s fifth studio affair hosts the band’s most instinctual pop-leanings in quite some time.

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Miranda Lambert Orchestrates an Aural Road Trip of America on Less Personal Yet Acutely Palpable ‘Palomino’ | Album Review

May 13, 2022 Alex Driscoll

In a genre frequently belied for being one-dimensional, Lambert’s characters appear in 3D, fully formed at even the simplest of couplets.

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Let’s Eat Grandma Embrace Artistic Growth and New Lyrical Depths on ‘Two Ribbons’ | Album Review

April 28, 2022 Alex Driscoll

On their third studio affair, the duo form their eccentricities with more immediacy than ever before.

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Jack White Brings the Noise on ‘Fear of the Dawn’ | Album Review

April 12, 2022 Alex Driscoll

White’s fourth solo studio affair is a focused and galivanting Red Bull car chase at midnight, at once its biggest strength and the hindrance to its chances at longevity.

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Mitski Transforms Turmoil into Provocative Pop Confections on ‘Laurel Hell’ | Album Review

February 6, 2022 Alex Driscoll

As Mitski’s sixth studio LP reinforces, you don’t just tune in for the lyrics, the indelible production, the quiet-loud emotional dynamics, or the music videos, but all of the above, and more.

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Anaïs Mitchell’s Narrative Voice Inspires on Introspective, Evocative Self-Titled LP | Album Review

February 2, 2022 Alex Driscoll

Relative to her previous fare, Mitchell’s new album unfolds as a humbler half-hour by a highly creative and blossomed mother who, more than anything, presents as worldly, gentle and wise.

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With Songcraft & Star Power Firmly Intact, Olly Alexander Formally Flies Solo on Years & Years’ ‘Night Call’ | Album Review

January 24, 2022 Alex Driscoll

While 2018’s ‘Palo Santo’ was a dance album for the headphones, ‘Night Call’ is a hi-fi album primed for neon flooring, and perhaps that’s where Olly Alexander was always meant to be.

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