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Bat for Lashes’ ‘Lost Girls’ Finds Natasha Khan’s Musical Imagination in Fine, Fascinating Form | Album Review

September 13, 2019 Matthew Hocter
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Deeply set in the nostalgia of American ‘80s sci-fi and pop, Natasha Khan’s fifth studio affair most definitely feels like her female riposte to the 1987 cult film ‘The Lost Boys.’

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Lana Del Rey Triumphs on Imaginative, Soul-Stirring ‘Norman F***ing Rockwell!’ | Album Review

September 10, 2019 Matthew Hocter
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A carefully created and curated piece of musical history, Del Rey’s sixth studio affair—an album comprised of many dimensions and layers—speaks to those eager to listen.

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Common Celebrates Love’s Many Manifestations on Ruminative ‘Let Love’ | Album Review

September 8, 2019 Marcus Willis

While not quite a companion piece or concept album, seven of the LP’s eleven songs contain “love” in their titles and abbreviated takes on the motifs of Common’s recently released memoir.

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Blu & Damu The Fudgemunk Showcase Their Compelling Chemistry on ‘Ground & Water’ | Album Review

September 4, 2019 Jesse Ducker

‘Ground & Water’ brings out the best in both Blu and Damu, who stretch their artistic legs without compromising what makes them distinct.

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Rapsody Explores the Dynamism of the Black Female Experience with Eloquence, Empathy & Grace on ‘Eve’ | Album Review

September 3, 2019 Marcus Willis

Rapsody does slick wordplay and callbacks better than nearly anyone, and this album is full of rewindable rhymes and lines that will take multiple careful listens to decipher.

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With More Than a Little Help From Her Friends, Sheryl Crow Captivates on ‘Threads’ | Album Review

September 3, 2019 Steven Ovadia

On her eleventh studio LP, Crow welcomes a host of compelling collaborators including Chuck D, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, St. Vincent, and Chris Stapleton.

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Shura Crafts a Powerful Paean to Love & Romance with Revelatory ‘forevher’ | Album Review

September 2, 2019 Matthew Hocter
shura forevher review

Full of optimism and romance, Shura has co-written every song on the album and exposed herself in a candid, vulnerable way the wider LGBTQ community all too often takes for granted.

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Tanya Tucker Breathes New, Radiant & Resilient Life Into Her Musical Legacy with ‘While I’m Livin’’ | Album Review

August 29, 2019 Mark J. Marraccini

The country music matriarch has emerged on her twenty-fifth studio album with equal parts grit and grace. As lovers, searchers and consumers of good music, we are the better for it.

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Little Brother Reconvene in Top, Triumphant Form with ‘May The Lord Watch’ | Album Review

August 26, 2019 Jesse Ducker

‘May The Lord Watch’ sounds precisely like the Little Brother album that they would have recorded if they had never broken up in the first place.

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P.P. Arnold’s Majestic Voice Soars Once Again on ‘The New Adventures Of… P.P. Arnold’ | Album Review

August 24, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

P.P. Arnold & Steve Cradock’s musical partnership, forged over 25 years, engenders a trust between them that shines throughout the album.

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Raphael Saadiq’s ‘Jimmy Lee’ Is a Powerful Soliloquy for Our Troubled Times | Album Review

August 23, 2019 Patrick Corcoran
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On his fifth studio affair, Saadiq freewheels, offering up a variation in tone and style that has not been readily displayed on his past solo ventures.

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The Hold Steady Traverse a Few Too Many Twists & Turns on Patchwork ‘Thrashing Thru the Passion’ | Album Review

August 22, 2019 Jeremy Levine

While the band’s structural experimentation could be fun, in very few instances does it feel necessary or even authentic across the duration of their seventh studio album.

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Bon Iver Summon Their Signature Strain of Enigmatic Musical Magic Once Again with ‘i,i’ | Album Review

August 21, 2019 Jeremy Levine

The band’s fourth studio LP is yet another installment in a series of never-ending layers that are labyrinthine upon close inspection and, from a distance, so simple and clear.

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Murs, 9th Wonder & The Soul Council Congregate for Solid ‘The Iliad Is Dead And The Odyssey Is Over’ | Album Review

August 21, 2019 Marcus Willis

Despite a few shortcomings, ‘The Iliad Is Dead And The Odyssey is Over’ is another solid addition to the Murs & 9th Wonder canon.

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The HawtThorns Triumph on Radiant, Distinctive Debut Album ‘Morning Sun’ | Album Review

August 13, 2019 Steven Ovadia

Ultimately, the HawtThorns’ gift is how they make songs sound pretty. They do it in a variety of ways. Their arrangements. KP's vocals. And their gorgeous sense of melody.

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Bryan Haraway Harnesses Positive Energy for Special, Self-Titled Debut Album | Album Review

August 2, 2019 Steven Ovadia

Haraway’s debut LP reinforces that there’s something refreshing about an album that challenges the listener, without bumming them out.

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Nas’ ‘The Lost Tapes II’ Proves That Even His Middle-Tier Material Eclipses the Competition | Album Review

July 31, 2019 Marcus Willis

Originally intended for a 2010 release, ‘The Lost Tapes II’ contains a wide swath of cutting-room-floor material recorded between 2006 and 2018.

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Big K.R.I.T. Embraces His Comfort Zone with Solid ‘K.R.I.T. Iz Here’ | Album Review

July 24, 2019 Marcus Willis

K.R.I.T. is definitely here, but hopefully, his next project will feature more of his musical presence, not just his lyrical prowess.

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BANKS Examines the Complexities of Love in Captivating Fashion with Stunning ‘III’ | Album Review

July 19, 2019 Matthew Hocter

BANKS’ musical and lyrical evolution is clearly visible throughout her third album, which finds the singer-songwriter further embracing her vulnerabilities to devastating effect.

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The National Tackle Life’s Biggest Questions with Colossally Beautiful ‘I Am Easy To Find’ | Album Review

July 15, 2019 Rayna Khaitan

The band’s eighth studio LP and accompanying film flow from a similarly heaping bank of emotion, both continuously informed by the relationships in our lives that shape our identities.

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