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An album of undeniable grace and unequivocal beauty, Rose’s third studio affair suggests that something has indeed changed in Lucy Rose.
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As their ninth studio LP proves once again, Saint Etienne have always had a way of turning the ordinary into something spectacular.
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Where we’d once accepted Slowdive’s absence as a dismal reality, their revival has rendered us vulnerable again, desperately craving more.
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From the LP's acerbic, wonderfully weird lyrics to its variegated songs, Debbie Harry grounds it all in her idiosyncratic, compelling vocals.
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Heavy on the sarcasm and heavier on the message of a tense nation, occasionally, Hatfield’s 14th solo album is just downright heavy.
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The acclaimed singer-songwriter’s ninth studio album is arguably her finest, most enveloping work since 2000’s ‘Bachelor No. 2.’
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Solange Knowles’ third album arrives laden with barely concealed fury and a humanity that embraces rather than divides.
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The iconic Strong Island hip-hop vets' new LP proves an often moving return that salutes their longtime fans and demonstrates that their outsider spirit is still intact.
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Contrary to its title, the excellence of Phillips’ debut album derives neither from luck nor magic, but rather from her proven penchant for sublime songcraft.
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A stellar first formal step toward what seems destined to be a fruitful future ahead for the multi-dimensionally gifted British singer-songwriter-producer.
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Transcending our already-high expectations, the London-based Lowe’s elegantly crafted first LP is destined to be among 2016’s strongest debut albums.
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Fresh from relocating to her native Midwest after 12 years in California, the gifted singer-songwriter's third album finds her in full-on identity recalibration mode.
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A fine addition to the canon of one of the modern era’s most consistently enchanting bands, ‘Hymns’ will continue to reveal its less obvious charms with time.
Read moreSavages Offer Much to Adore on Stellar Second LP ‘Adore Life’ | Album Review
With their superb sophomore effort that explores love in its many forms, London’s Savages deliver an infectious song suite that demands your rapt attention.
Read moreDaughter Triumph with Elegiac Sophomore LP ‘Not To Disappear’ | Album Review
A poetically poignant statement, ‘Not To Disappear’ proves that few bands working today make exorcising one’s demons sound as sublime as Daughter does.
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