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The Dirty Clergy Seamlessly Traverse Light and Dark on Ambitiously Conceived ‘In Waves’ | Album Review

May 21, 2020 Steven Ovadia
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Part of what makes this album so much fun is the way The Dirty Clergy are able to replicate the denseness of shoegaze and synth pop with conventional rock & roll instrumentation.

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The Vapors Reunite in Mighty Fine Form on ‘Together’ | Album Review

May 14, 2020 Libby Cudmore
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Together’ could be the soundtrack to a musical about a dramatically underappreciated band getting back together and finding the success they should have received 40 years ago.

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Leven Kali’s ‘HIGHTIDE’ Embodies the Redemptive Power of Music in These Disruptive Times | Album Review

May 12, 2020 Kenneth Hicks
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Kali built a strong foundation with his debut album ‘Low Tide’ (2019) and he builds on it with his latest offering.

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Man Man Invite Us Deep Into Their Weird, Wonderful World on ‘Dream Hunting In The Valley Of The In-Between’ | Album Review

May 5, 2020 Sarah Paolantonio

The band’s sixth studio affair thrusts their signature uncanny instincts of heavy horns and xylophone choruses out into the cosmos.

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Laura Marling Summons Her Most Lucid of Lyrical Powers on Stirring ‘Song For Our Daughter’ | Album Review

May 5, 2020 Steven Ovadia

Marling finds the right variations on ‘Song For Our Daughter,’ her sonically intimate seventh album.

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Surf Rock Is Dead Hang Ten (Songs) Across the Musical & Emotional Spectrum with ‘Existential Playboy’ | Album Review

April 29, 2020 Steven Ovadia

On their debut long player, the Brooklyn based duo set up their songs by punctuating sadly intense runs with upbeat explosions.

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Little Dragon Solidify Their Stirring, Sublime Songcraft with ‘New Me, Same Us’ | Album Review

April 23, 2020 Matthew Hocter

Thirteen years after the band first came onto the scene with their eponymous 2007 debut LP, it appears the band have finally found their feet sans their signature collaborations.

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Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes Meld Their Masterful Musicianship on Winsome ‘What Kinda Music’ | Album Review

April 22, 2020 Patrick Corcoran

‘What Kinda Music’ showcases the best of the duo’s respective worlds and is further evidence in itself of a British music scene that bristles with talent and moves fluidly between many genres.

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Fiona Apple’s ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ Is a Vital, Visceral Call to Action for All of Us | Album Review

April 19, 2020 Sarah Paolantonio

Apple’s fifth studio affair possesses so many moving parts, shifts, changes, and barely any bridges. The songs are surprising and engaging, just like the act of acceptance itself.

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Låpsley’s ‘Through Water’ Reflects a Creative Force In Command of Her Craft | Album Review

April 7, 2020 Matthew Hocter

A self-assurance has now taken over and the broken relationships and internal hurt that permeated through Låpsley’s debut LP appear to have taken a back seat here on her follow-up effort.

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Enemy Radio’s ‘Loud Is Not Enough’ Captures the Power & Spirit of Public Enemy’s Most Salient Work | Album Review

April 5, 2020 Jesse Ducker

Though regrettably overshadowed by the recent Chuck D vs. Flavor Flav conflict hoax, ‘Loud Is Not Enough’ is raw, confrontational, thoughtful, and poetic, just like the Public Enemy’s best work.

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Dua Lipa Looks Back to Take a Giant Leap Forward with ‘Future Nostalgia’ | Album Review

April 3, 2020 Quentin Harrison

There’s a genuine sense of joy and musical discovery that permeates every part of Lipa’s second album that not even the staunchest rock press pundit could disavow.

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Kandace Springs’ ‘The Women Who Raised Me’ Is The Aural Antidote We Need Right Now | Album Review

April 2, 2020 Patrick Corcoran

What better antidote to the increasing insanity of our world than Springs’ set of great cover songs, which she sings brilliantly with panache and style.

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Vanessa Carlton Fulfills Her Artistic Purpose with Career Pinnacle ‘Love Is An Art’ | Album Review

April 1, 2020 Quentin Harrison

Eleven songs constitute the record and they all cohere into a beautiful whole, at the same time, each selection is unique and capable of standing on its own.

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Jay Electronica Rewards Our Patience with Intriguing, Better-Late-Than-Never Debut Album ‘A Written Testimony’ | Review

March 31, 2020 Jesse Ducker

‘A Written Testimony’ isn’t the transformative album that so many hip-hop heads had been dreaming about for over decade. But perhaps such expectations were misguided to begin with.

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Childish Gambino’s Genius Manifests in Multiple Forms on Enthralling ‘3.15.20’ | Album Review

March 30, 2020 Patrick Corcoran

Though there may be a lull at the midway point of the album, the rest is an endlessly interesting, shape-shifting beast where nothing stays still for too long.

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Morrissey’s ‘I Am Not A Dog On A Chain’ Accelerates His Descent Toward Irrelevance | Album Review

March 17, 2020 Libby Cudmore

Perhaps Morrissey’s biggest failure with ‘I Am Not A Dog On A Chain’ is that it actually unites us where it is intended to divide.

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Extra Prolific Surprises and Delights on Stellar Return-to-Form ‘Like It’s Supposed to Be’ | Album Review

March 14, 2020 Jesse Ducker

Being mature and pious on record without being overly preachy is a difficult needle to thread, but Snupe succeeds with ‘Like It’s Supposed to Be.’

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Lauv Gives Listeners All the Feels on Bold, Brave Debut Album ‘How I’m Feeling’ | Album Review

March 14, 2020 Matthew Hocter

Lauv’s debut studio affair showcases a singer for those that are looking for the power behind the words, encased in the beauty and complexity of his music.

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Fueled by Experience & Emotion, Jadakiss Delivers His Career Magnum Opus ‘Ignatius’ | Album Review

March 11, 2020 Daryl McIntosh

Jadakiss’ fifth solo LP is a survivor’s ball from a veteran emcee who has transcended the harshness of Yonkers, NY and achieved longevity within an often-unforgiving industry.

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