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Santigold Eschews Mainstream Pop Appeal for Fun & Informal ‘I Don’t Want: The Gold Fire Sessions’ | Album Review

August 24, 2018 Liz Itkowsky

Pulling influences from Afro-Caribbean rhythms, Santigold doesn’t stray too far from her typical sound, but pays a more direct tribute to classic reggae style this time around.

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The National’s ‘Boxer (Live In Brussels)’ Is a Showstopping Trip Down Memory Lane | Album Review

August 24, 2018 Rayna Khaitan

‘Boxer Live In Brussels’ was originally released in April of this year as an exclusive Record Store Day vinyl offering, with a wider release coming to fruition last month.

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A Reinvigorated Middle Class Rut Capture Balance & Beauty on Auspicious ‘Gutters’ | Album Review

August 19, 2018 Steven Ovadia

Boasting a big sound that makes them sound like a full band, Middle Class Rut is a two-piece band made up of singer/guitarist Zack Lopez and singer/drummer Sean Stockham.

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Jake Shears’ Solo Dancing Shoes Fit Him Remarkably Well on Refreshing, Eponymous Debut | Album Review

August 18, 2018 Liz Itkowsky

While the sound of Scissor Sisters is only as great as the sum of the group’s parts, Shears flies solo in fine form on his impressive debut album.

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DJ Muggs Recruits Top-Caliber Emcees for Distinctive ‘Dia Del Asesinato’ | Album Review

August 14, 2018 Jesse Ducker

Muggs might not be trailblazing as much as he used to, but in reinterpreting a distinctive sound he helped pioneer throughout ‘Dia Del Asesinato,’ he creates a very good album.

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Boz Scaggs’ ‘Out of the Blues’ Concludes His American Roots Music Trilogy on a High Note | Album Review

August 14, 2018 Libby Cudmore

Scaggs’ nineteenth studio album proves once again that he is a man who knows his stuff and can pay homage, rather than whitewashing all the soul out of others’ songs.

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Underworld & Iggy Pop Merge Their Musical Mojo for Concise & Compelling ‘Teatime Dub Encounters’ | EP Review

August 10, 2018 Liz Itkowsky

On the four-track affair, Iggy Pop plays well with Underworld, understanding the subtlety of their music, while delivering lyrics with dry humor and a light touch.

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Shemekia Copeland Crafts a Vital Album for Our Volatile Times with ‘America’s Child’ | Album Review

August 8, 2018 Steven Ovadia

The primary purpose of ‘America’s Child’ is to make great music, and Copeland accomplishes this while still making larger points about the world in which we all live.

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The Sound of Metamorphosis: Let's Eat Grandma Grow Up on 'I'm All Ears' | Album Review

August 8, 2018 Kate Seldman

Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton’s second studio affair is simultaneously murky and bright, retiring and confrontational.

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‘Hive Mind’ Finds The Internet in Glorious Form, with Their Creative Peak Still to Come | Album Review

July 30, 2018 Matt Koelling

Perhaps what’s most encouraging is that while ‘Hive Mind’ elevates and updates The Internet’s formulas, it’s still very clearly not the band’s final step.

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NEW RELEASE ROUNDUP: Notable Albums of the Past Few Months

July 29, 2018 Justin Chadwick

Check out our thoughts on the notable long players that have arrived in stores recently and warrant your attention.

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Tags Olivia Chaney, Fantastic Negrito, Gorillaz, The Innocence Mission, Jazzanova, Lori McKenna, The Suffers, Years & Years
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L’Orange & Solemn Brigham Unite as Marlowe for Unconventional, Eponymous Debut Album | Album Review

July 26, 2018 Kenneth Hicks

Together, L’Orange & Solemn Brigham create an album that isn't easy to grasp, but grips your attention nonetheless.

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Dirty Projectors Reaffirm Their Shapeshifting Ways with ‘Lamp Lit Prose’ | Album Review

July 26, 2018 Sarah Paolantonio

Dirty Projectors’ eighth studio album is a short ten-track LP reassuring the band’s devotees that David Longstreth and his musical companions can still hit their marks.

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Deluxe Reissue of The Grateful Dead’s ‘Anthem Of The Sun’ Is a Fascinating Snapshot of the Band Pre-Fame | Album Review

July 24, 2018 Sarah Paolantonio

‘Anthem Of The Sun’ is one of the first records to use “song cycles”—songs intended to be performed in a sequence together—and the band’s innovation with it is paramount.

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Swing Out Sister Expand Their Brand of Exquisitely Crafted Pop with ‘Almost Persuaded’ | Album Review

July 21, 2018 Quentin Harrison

From ambitious big band aspirations to hip-hop inclinations, ‘Almost Persuaded’ arms itself with arresting organic and inorganic pop sonics.

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Florence + The Machine Embrace Heightened Introspection on ‘High As Hope’ | Album Review

July 10, 2018 Liz Itkowsky

Florence + The Machine’s fourth studio album delivers on the formulas that have proven to work well in the past, but are still exciting upon first listen.

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Melody’s Echo Chamber Navigates a Wild Trip Through a French Pop World on ‘Bon Voyage’ | Album Review

July 7, 2018 Liz Itkowsky

Though Melody Prochet’s second studio affair under the Melody’s Echo Chamber moniker can be at times overwhelming, she has not wasted a single breath here.

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Drake’s Double-Album ‘Scorpion’ Possesses Depth & Energy in Short Supply | Album Review

July 4, 2018 Liz Itkowsky

Drake is consistent as always on his fifth studio LP, but needs to push himself harder and reach a little deeper if he wants to hold your attention for nearly 90 minutes.

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Kamasi Washington Fuses the Cerebral and Emotional with ‘Heaven and Earth’ | Album Review

July 1, 2018 Sonya Alexander

Clocking in at just under two and a half hours long, the album is visceral and stirring on all levels, to say the least.

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Nine Inch Nails’ ‘Bad Witch’ Defies Expectations in More Ways Than One | Album Review

June 27, 2018 Andy Healy

Whilst ‘Bad Witch’ might not be the “album” many longed for, there are compelling elements hidden deep within its tracks that reveal themselves with each listen.

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