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Yebba Embodies Substance and Style in Equal Measure on Deeply Affecting Debut ‘Dawn’ | Album Review

September 22, 2021 Patrick Corcoran

Despite a handful of top-notch guest slots, there is no doubting whose party this is—Yebba’s voice dominates proceedings from beginning to end.

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Halsey Traverses an Empowering Journey of Self with Raw, Resonant ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power' | Album Review

September 12, 2021 Andy Healy
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With their fourth studio affair, Halsey embraces a transitional moment to shed their skin and reveal themselves as the artist they were always destined to be.

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Kacey Musgraves Eloquently Examines the Vicissitudes of Love with Stunning ‘star-crossed’ | Album Review

September 12, 2021 Justin Chadwick
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Musgraves’ fifth studio affair unfolds as an acutely introspective album that effectively straddles the lines between the personal and conceptual.

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Saint Etienne’s ‘I’ve Been Trying To Tell You’ Is an Immersive, Poignant Paean to the Comforts and Complexities of Memory

September 9, 2021 Justin Chadwick
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Saint Etienne possess a proven penchant for crafting songs and visuals that stimulate the heart, mind and soul, and their tenth studio affair holds true to their well-established blueprint.

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Lady Blackbird Juxtaposes Grace with Gravitas on Elegantly Evocative Debut ‘Black Acid Soul’ | Album Review

September 8, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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Across Lady Blackbird’s enchanting inaugural affair, Deron Johnson’s sparkling piano and a handful of other fine musicians weave a sparse musical backdrop for her to perform the songs against.

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Little Simz’s Power of Expression Is Beautiful to Behold on Soul-Affirming ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’ | Album Review

September 8, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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Simz and producer Inflo (with select other helpers) have hit the jackpot here (again) with her fourth studio album, as it astounds in its musical palette and lyrical dexterity.

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CHVRCHES Craft a Salient and Stirring Survival Kit for Dark Times with ‘Screen Violence’ | Album Review

August 30, 2021 Andy Healy
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From the detached confines of computer screens and file-sharing programs, the trio have delivered an album that connects in a way few have in the past year.

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Cleo Sol’s Musical Vision Comes to Glorious Fruition on Triumphant ‘Mother’ | Album Review

August 25, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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While the exact machinations of their partnership are shrouded in mystery, Cleo Sol and producer Inflo have created an album of sublime melodies and instrumentation.

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Ledisi Gracefully Navigates the Daunting Task of Covering the Inimitable Nina Simone on ‘Ledisi Sings Nina’ | Album Review

August 15, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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Recording an album of covers can often be a gamble for an established artist, but with a voice like Ledisi’s, this was the safest bet imaginable.

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Nas’ Enduring Lyrical Acuity and Narrative Prowess Illuminate 'King’s Disease II' | Album Review

August 13, 2021 Daryl McIntosh
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On his thirteenth studio affair, the legendary emcee links up with one of the most talented beatmakers in the game (Hit-Boy) to craft beautiful canvasses to depict his great war stories.

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Billie Eilish’s Creative Growth Manifests Throughout Elegantly Executed ‘Happier Than Ever’ | Album Review

August 12, 2021 Matthew Hocter
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Whilst Eilish’s debut straddled addiction, self-harm and mental health, her examination of fame and all its many layered vices are front and center across her follow-up effort.

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Prince’s Inspired ‘Welcome 2 America’ Is a Salient, Stirring Examination of the Country's Enduring Flaws | Album Review

July 31, 2021 Andy Healy
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For whatever reason Prince decided to shelve it, ‘Welcome 2 America’ is a satisfying and inspiring collection of songs that deserves its moment in the sun.

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Joel Culpepper Delivers Thoughtful, Thrilling Modern Soul Statement with Debut Album ‘Sgt Culpepper’ | Album Review

July 29, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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The album’s title is an obvious sign of Culpepper’s confidence—you don’t invite those links to be made if you’re unsure, even if comparisons are not necessarily the motivation.

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With Unparalleled Sincerity and Substance, Dave Solidifies His Place Among the Lyrical Elite with ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’ | Album Review

July 29, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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One of the hardest aspects of reviewing Dave’s second album is to single out individual lines for consumption—he is consistently excellent, always impassioned and extremely intelligent.

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Laura Mvula’s ‘Pink Noise’ Is a Striking, Self-Assured Manifesto of Her Many Musical Charms | Album Review

July 27, 2021 Matthew Hocter

Mvula’s third studio affair reinforces that, once again, she refuses to be constrained by others’ expectations, and why should she be? She has the goods and then some.

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Prinnie Stevens Honors Her Musical Influences with Reverence and Grace on ‘Lady Sings the Blues Vol. 1’ | Album Review

June 30, 2021 Matthew Hocter
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Stevens pays homage to an eclectic array of artists like Billie Holiday, Etta James, Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Quincy Jones, Toni Braxton and Mahalia Jackson.

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Hiatus Kaiyote Refine Their Distinctive, Genre-Fluid Sound on Inspired ‘Mood Valiant’ | Album Review

June 30, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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Hiatus Kaiyote’s third studio affair adds to the array of styles they have mastered and shows a group unbowed but inspired by the hardships they have faced.

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SAULT Elevate the Personal Dimensions of Their Powerful, Collective Voice on Revelatory ‘Nine’ | Album Review

June 28, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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To move both hips and minds—as SAULT have consistently done and do again here—is to hit the sweetest of spots, which can be world-changing.

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Wesley Joseph Unleashes a Multitude of Musical Gifts on Impressive Debut Project ‘ULTRAMARINE’ | Review

June 24, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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At a brief 26 minutes, ‘ULTRAMARINE’ proves to be a sampler of what Joseph is capable of and it shows that the sky is the limit.

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Garbage’s ‘No Gods No Masters’ Is a Powerful Musical Statement for the Here and Now | Album Review

June 16, 2021 Quentin Harrison

Garbage’s seventh studio affair is already unique in the band’s canon because it tasks its audiences to be the change they wish to see via its content.

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