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Amber Mark Crystallizes Her Multi-Dimensional Artistry on Stunning Debut Album ‘Three Dimensions Deep’ | Album Review

January 30, 2022 Giulia Bianchi

As Prince once said, “Music is healing. It holds things together,” and Amber Mark, with her new album, has turned her deepest despair into healing art.

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With Songcraft & Star Power Firmly Intact, Olly Alexander Formally Flies Solo on Years & Years’ ‘Night Call’ | Album Review

January 24, 2022 Alex Driscoll

While 2018’s ‘Palo Santo’ was a dance album for the headphones, ‘Night Call’ is a hi-fi album primed for neon flooring, and perhaps that’s where Olly Alexander was always meant to be.

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Earl Sweatshirt Melds Intricate Lyricism with Intimate Narrative on Soul-Searching ‘SICK!’ | Album Review

January 23, 2022 Jesse Ducker

On his fourth studio affair, the Odd Future alum applies the lessons he learned from his past troubles to create a road map for making it through the current hellscape.

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The Weeknd Digs Deeper into the Darker Corners of the Heart on Dynamic ‘Dawn FM’ | Album Review

January 11, 2022 DC Hendrix

The cover artwork that presents a noticeably aged Weeknd makes total sense and perfectly captures the emotional essence of his brilliant fifth studio affair.

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Nas & Hit-Boy’s Collaborative, Creative Symbiosis Casts a Stirring Spell on ‘Magic’ | Album Review

December 30, 2021 Jesse Ducker

On his latest long player, the legendary emcee plays to his strengths as an artist, sounding as confident and self-assured as he’s ever been and every bit of the verbal assassin he was in the mid-1990s.

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Alicia Keys’ Artistic Dynamism Permeates Throughout Brilliantly Constructed ‘KEYS’ | Album Review

December 13, 2021 Giulia Bianchi
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Keys’ excellent eighth studio affair reminds us that it is, indeed, only by facing challenging truths, unresolved emotions and struggles that we can liberate our inner determination and resilience.

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Kenny Lattimore’s ‘Here To Stay’ Advances His Artistry While Preserving His Proven Creative Pedigree | Album Review

December 3, 2021 Mark Chappelle

Though contemporary R&B can split fans into factions of old school vs. the new, Lattimore’s embrace of evolution in the genre makes for a thrilling symbiosis in the studio.

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Damon Albarn Expands His Musical Imagination with ‘The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows’ | Album Review

November 29, 2021 Quentin Harrison

With the follow-up to 2014’s ‘Everyday Robots,’ Albarn looks to have finally captured the desired elemental muse.

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Elbow Soar to Stirring, Sanguine Heights on Exultant ‘Flying Dream 1’ | Album Review

November 20, 2021 Justin Chadwick

Elbow’s ninth studio album captures the quartet arguably in a less troubled, more grateful state of mind, taking stock of the brighter sides of life in 2021.

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Adele Couples Her Signature Sound with Signs of Nuanced Creative Directions to Come on ‘30’ | Album Review

November 19, 2021 Andy Healy

There’s no doubt you won’t be able to escape Adele’s fourth studio affair over the next year as it’s played, well, everywhere. But the truth is, you won’t mind it.

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Rosie Lowe & Duval Timothy’s Passion for Musical Adventurism Is Beautiful to Behold on Stunning ‘Son’ | Album Review

November 12, 2021 Justin Chadwick

Lowe & Timothy’s highly recommended collaborative project ‘Son’ is in stores now courtesy of Carrying Colour.

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Diana Ross’ ‘Thank You’ Is a Solid Yet Stunted Affair That Only Hints at What Could (and Should) Have Been | Album Review

November 9, 2021 Matthew Hocter

Whilst diehard fans will appreciate her overly purposeful messages throughout the album, intended or not, it’s hard to ignore the very familiar sound of a bygone era on a number of the tracks.

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With Clarity and Compassion, Aimee Mann Explores the Multiple Dimensions of Trauma on ‘Queens of the Summer Hotel’ | Review

November 7, 2021 Justin Chadwick

On her tenth LP, Mann’s explores not just the reality of human fragility, but also, and importantly, how we can summon the courage to carry on through our darkest times.

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Tori Amos Examines the Waves of Human Emotion, Empathy and Endurance on ‘Ocean to Ocean’ | Album Review

October 31, 2021 Justin Chadwick

The broad spectrum—indeed the tidal waves—of emotion that drives the thematic substance of these eleven songs arguably connect on a more universal level than any of Amos’ previous LPs.

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Duran Duran Triumph as Masters of Modern Pop Experimentation on ‘FUTURE PAST’ | Album Review

October 26, 2021 Quentin Harrison

The group’s fifteenth studio affair accomplishes their mission: to craft an immersive album that will flourish now but endure later.

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Scrimshire Embraces a Powerful Humility and Humanity on ‘Nothing Feels Like Everything’ | Album Review

October 23, 2021 Patrick Corcoran

Scrimshire’s sixth studio affair finds him grappling with the state of the world over the last 18 months in ways that are new to his canon.

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Coldplay Shoot for the Stars, Traverse the Pop Galaxy on ‘Music of the Spheres’ | Album Review

October 20, 2021 Andy Healy

With their ninth studio album, Chris Martin and company bring together all of the elements that have kept them feeding us earworms for the past two decades.

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Ego Ella May Offers a Poignant Peek Into Her Conscience with Intimate and Inspired ‘FIELDNOTES’ EP | Review

October 15, 2021 Patrick Corcoran
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Artwork: Jelani Pomell

These four songs confirm what a talent Ego Ella May is and act as an appetizer for whatever may come next.

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The Du-Rites’ Distinctive Brand of Funk Flows and Flourishes on ‘Pressure’ EP | Review

October 6, 2021 Jesse Ducker
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Amidst the challenges of COVID, the duo of J-Zone & Pablo Martin have avoided creative complacency, in favor of getting stronger as a musical unit.

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Natalie Imbruglia Returns Reinvigorated and Resplendent with ‘Firebird’ | Album Review

September 24, 2021 Quentin Harrison
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Having fielded triumph and difficulty in equal measure, Imbruglia rises like the namesake of her record, stronger and more focused in her artistic aim than ever before.

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