Album Reviews
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Sharon Van Etten Tries a New Role: Team Player
The indie singer-songwriter's new album Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory is her first fronting a band and her most groove-oriented record yet
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It's Legacy-Assessment Time For The Weeknd on 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'
Abel Tesfaye's very long sixth album tackles some very real stuff
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On Mogwai's 'The Bad Fire,' Purgatory Never Sounded So Good
The Scottish rock minimalists press down even harder for one of their most emotional albums
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Central Cee Shows That Patience Is a Virtue on ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’
The buzzing U.K. rapper’s studio debut is a worthy entry into the genre of motivational raps, and proof that his viral rise is deeper than the algorithm
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Teddy Swims Is an Old-School, Old-Soul Charmer
Singer follows his hit "Lose Control" with I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2)
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FKA Twigs Goes Even Deeper Into the Groove
The experimental U.K. dance-pop artist wanted to “transcend human form” with her new album. She nails it
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Mac Miller’s ‘Balloonerism’ Offers a Hazy Sense of Solace
The rapper’s second posthumous release lets listeners into his dark, blue thoughts from over a decade ago
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The Weather Station Gets Sublimely Personal on ‘Humanhood’
Canadian singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman mixes intricate emotions with textured music
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Franz Ferdinand Deliver a Snazzy Return to Form With 'The Human Fear'
The U.K. guitar band were ace purveyors of "indie sleaze" back when no one said "indie sleaze," and their new album is their best in 15 years
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Ringo Starr Exudes Cowboy Cool on 'Look Up'
New county album is full of the charm and camaraderie that's always made him so lovable
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