Throughout the record, there’s a tension between Baxter’s soul-searching, his fear of adulthood, his deep sense of love and hope, and his romantic yearning.
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On ‘Vision Board,’ Lyrics Born and producer Rob Mercurio generate a genre-bending stew, fusing elements from all types of musical styles, to complement his imaginative lyrical content.
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Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick and Gilles Peterson reunite for their second official project adorned with the STR4TA moniker, which successfully expands the musical palette offered on last year’s debut outing.
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There is truth here in abundance and it is a testament to the ability of people to be able to make progress in a world designed to fail them at almost every turn.
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Sitting at the core of this LP is a stunning array of selections that platform the reach of Jepsen’s lyricism.
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‘Midnights’ signals a new chapter for Swift, one more self-confident, but still authentic to the artist and her origins.
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Thumbing their nose at preconceived notions around their identity has allowed the group to build a discography bursting with accomplished recordings and ‘True North’ follows suit.
Read moreSay She She Play It Steady and Safe on Auspicious Debut ‘Prism’ | Album Review
Compared to the singles that preceded it, the trio’s debut album feels as if it has had the edges rounded off it—the grit and spikiness of the singles replaced by smoothed-out production and safer songwriting.
Read moreBjörk Digs Deep on Compelling and Challenging ‘Fossora’ | Album Review
Always interesting, but sometimes not especially pleasing to the ear, Björk’s tenth studio affair offers moments of beauty throughout coupled with songs that compromise the album’s overall cohesion.
Read moreGabriels Combine Heavenly Sounds with Stately Substance on Debut Album ‘Angels & Queens – Part 1’ | Album Review
The trio’s debut album clocks in at a sparse 27 minutes, but those minutes pack a punch far greater than you might expect.
Read moreLewis Taylor Returns with Feelings in Abundance on Sublime, Soul-Searching ‘NUMB’ | Album Review
‘NUMB’ is the sound of a man feeling his way back into his musical life amidst uncertainty and reticence, but it is a wholly compelling listen.
Read moreTreasure Trove of Rare Recordings Reilluminates Charles Stepney’s Musical Vision on ‘Step on Step’ | Album Review
This intimate album is a fabulous representation of Charles Stepney’s musical talents and a fitting tribute to the man behind the work.
Read moreDanger Mouse & Black Thought Achieve Supreme Musical Symbiosis on Captivating ‘Cheat Codes’ | Album Review
Danger Mouse’s dustier production aesthetic throughout ‘Cheat Codes’ serves Black Thought well, as he conducts lyrical clinics on each track.
Read moreKokoroko Deliver More Than Enough Musical Magic on Debut Album ‘Could We Be More’ | Album Review
The London-based, female-led group embody that strength via a generally positive outlook on life, which is reflected in the irrepressible joy that flows through the album.
Read moreAmanda Shires’ ‘Take It Like A Man’ Is a Triumph of Artistic Affirmation and Emotional Reckoning | Album Review
Shires’ seventh solo studio affair is a radiant revelation of an album that places a premium on art over artifice and substance over semblance.
Read moreBeyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Is a Resplendent, Reverential Experience for the Mind, Body and Soul | Album Review
Throughout the expanse of ‘Renaissance,’ Beyoncé’s artistic use of dance music as a medium investigates hidden corners of the genre with complex arrangements and atypical melodies.
Read moreMaggie Rogers Brushes Up Against Desire and the Divine on ‘Surrender’ | Album Review
Rogers’ roar matches every stomping beat, bold synth and fiery riff on ‘Surrender,’ which is much more rock ‘n’ roll than its precursor, 2019’s ‘Heard It In A Past Life.’
Read moreNerina Pallot Elevates Art Over Artifice to Stunning Effect on Inspired ‘I Don’t Know What I’m Doing’ | Album Review
The title of Pallot’s seventh studio album is a wry, humorous wink at artistic expectation and perception.
Read moreEthel Cain Raises Heaven and Hell on Sweeping, Southern Gothic Debut ‘Preacher’s Daughter’ | Album Review
Hayden Anhedönia’s wounds appear to be not only personal, but sociopolitical in the sense that her debut album addresses the long-festering intergenerational wound that is the American South.
Read moreSoccer Mommy’s ‘Sometimes, Forever’ is a Revelatory Journey in Sound | Album Review
Sophie Allison’s third full-length LP is an unapologetic rock record with massive hooks, dynamic instrumentation, spectacular mixing, and a definable arc.
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