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La Roux’s Solid Yet Stagnant ‘Supervision’ Struggles to Transcend the Confines of Its Comfort Zone | Album Review

February 8, 2020 Matthew Hocter

Relative to its two precursor albums (2009’s ‘La Roux’ and 2014’s ‘Trouble In Paradise’), ‘Supervision’ falls short of that wow factor that La Roux has so effortlessly delivered in the past.

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Pet Shop Boys Reignite Their Signature, Superior Songcraft with ‘Hotspot’ | Album Review

January 27, 2020 Matthew Hocter

The legendary duo’s fourteenth studio album possesses an uncanny knack for somehow remaining quintessentially Pet Shop Boys and yet also coming off as fresh, relevant and now.

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‘Circles’ Embodies the Late Mac Miller’s Passion For Pushing His Artistic Vision Forward | Album Review

January 22, 2020 Sarah Paolantonio

Not quite a straightforward hip-hop record but not quite an R&B album, Miller’s posthumous ‘Circles’ encompasses a mix of his own musical interests and what they could’ve morphed into.

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The Adobe Collective Curate a Fresh, Fruitful Sound with ‘All The Space That There Is’ | Album Review

January 9, 2020 Steven Ovadia

Synth-pop and Americana, at first glance, can feel like opposing genres. But Tim & Faith Chinnock successfully mix and match the sounds and melodies of the two to create something new.

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Kylie Minogue’s Charismatic Command of the Stage Shines Through on ‘Golden Live In Concert’ | Album Review

December 23, 2019 Matthew Hocter
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‘Golden Live In Concert’ proves once again that the Princess of Pop’s live singing voice is in fine form, as she commands massive, global audiences with her unaffected stage presence.

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Sananda Maitreya’s Heart & Soul in Fine, Flourishing Form on ‘Fallen Angel Tour 2019 – Live From The Ruins!’ | Album Review

December 15, 2019 Andy Healy

With a setlist drawing from many of the twelve albums in Maitreya’s catalogue, the performances are pure and unfiltered.

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DJ Shadow’s Ambitiously Conceived, Expertly Executed ‘Our Pathetic Age’ Augments His Unshakable Legacy | Album Review

December 10, 2019 Jesse Ducker

Divided neatly into “Instrumental” and “Vocal” suites, Shadow’s sixth studio album demonstrates his ability as a producer/arranger in all fields where he’s excelled throughout his career.

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Coldplay Examine the Duality & Dynamism of the Human Experience with ‘Everyday Life’ | Review

November 24, 2019 Andy Healy

All told, ‘Everyday Life’ is an expansive double-album of exploration, a wandering excursion of sound and tone, of feeling and reflection.

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Beck’s ‘Hyperspace’ Evinces the Multiple Dimensions of a Modern Musical Visionary | Album Review

November 21, 2019 Andy Healy
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The collaborations found throughout ‘Hyperspace’ don’t obfuscate Beck’s own musical vision, but rather they help solidify his focus.

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Gang Starr’s ‘One Of The Best Yet’ Testifies to the Enduring Power of Hip-Hop’s Most Dynamic of Duos | Album Review

November 7, 2019 Jesse Ducker

‘One Of The Best Yet’ definitely makes you miss the chemistry that DJ Premier & Guru shared during their collaborative recording career together.

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Elbow Craft Soliloquies for Our Troubled Times on Revelatory ‘Giants Of All Sizes’ | Album Review

November 7, 2019 Justin Chadwick

The nine songs contained therein give much-needed voice and validation to the wide spectra of emotions that currently keep our world—and our lives—spinning.

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Michael Kiwanuka Imbues Glorious, Gripping ‘KIWANUKA’ with a Fierce Sense of His Musical Identity | Album Review

November 4, 2019 Patrick Corcoran
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Kiwanuka’s third studio affair is both urgent and immediate for the moment, but timelessly classic at the same time—it is triumphant.

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Heather Victoria Shines on Soul-Stirring ‘Boutique Hotel’ | Album Review

October 28, 2019 Daryl McIntosh

Presenting an album that doesn’t contain a single hiccup this early in her career certainly establishes Heather Victoria as an artist to look out for heading into the next decade.

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse Sustain Their Rock & Roll Swagger on Inspired ‘Colorado’ | Album Review

October 28, 2019 Frederick O'Brien

‘Colorado’ is vintage Neil Young. It's beaten and battered, and yet still uncannily young at heart (no pun intended).

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Allison Moorer Summons Songs of Resilience, Redemption & Revelation on ‘Blood’ | Album Review

October 23, 2019 Mike Elliott

Moorer’s ninth studio album is powerful, challenging listening, containing ten songs that explore her family dynamics from the points of view of all involved.

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Angel Olsen’s Absorbing ‘All Mirrors’ Reflects Her Kaleidoscopic Spirit & Sound | Album Review

October 20, 2019 Frederick O'Brien

The sound that Olsen captures on ‘All Mirrors’ is nothing if not elegant, but it knows how to flex its muscles as well.

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Hannah Williams & The Affirmations Scale Even Greater Musical Heights with ’50 Foot Woman’ | Album Review

October 16, 2019 Patrick Corcoran

The dynamics between the band’s versatility, Williams’ awe-inspiring voice, and the stellar songwriting result in a terrific album that deserves the praise inevitably coming its way.

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The New Pornographers Return With Solid Yet Scattershot ‘In The Morse Code Of Brake Lights’ | Album Review

October 14, 2019 Frederick O'Brien

The band’s eighth studio album feels like a bit of a lost opportunity. You want the group to set their sights on something and go for it, but they never quite get it together.

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Tove Lo Shines on Bold, Bright & Beautiful ‘Sunshine Kitty’ | Album Review

October 13, 2019 Matthew Hocter

Given that Tove Lo’s last two albums failed to reach the critical highs of her smash debut, ‘Sunshine Kitty’ is a welcome rejuvenation of sorts for one of pop’s newest and finest figures in recent years.

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Illiterate Light’s Eponymous Debut Album Builds Upon Their Dynamic On-Stage Energy | Album Review

October 12, 2019 Jeremy Levine

Jake Cochran and Jeff Gorman seem to have used their studio time to reproduce the most feasible version of the sound that’s made them a thrilling live act.

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