Album Reviews
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They Don’t Make Records Like This New Little Feat Album Anymore. That’s a Compliment
The Americana-party institution returns, sounding eerily intact after many decades and the loss of some of its key members.
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Kali Uchis’ ‘Sincerely,’ Is a Vulnerable Meditation on Motherhood and Memory
An ambitious pop artist offers a rich retro-pop exploration of family and tradition
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Thom Yorke's Minimalist Electronic Record Is Scary Good
Radiohead frontman teams up with producer Mark Pritchard for an engrossingly spooky new LP
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What's the Deal With Sleep Token?
U.K. prog-metal band has found mainstream success mixing an enigmatic image and equally strange sound
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Maren Morris' Big Hooks Hide Private Wounds
Singer's new album Dreamsicle is a complicated modern-pop confection
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Car Seat Headrest Just Made a Rock Opera. It's Kind of Awesome
Will Toledo supersizes his ambition without scrimping on indie-rock kicks
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Pup Deliver Life-Affirming Pop-Punk on 'Who Will Look After the Dogs?'
Toronto band take on personal crisis with a sense of humor and loud guitars
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Eric Church's 'Evangeline vs. the Machine' Is Dazzling, Challenging, and a Masterwork
The Nashville maverick goes his own way again with the most ambitious, vulnerable album of his career
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Blondshell’s Sharp, Secret-Sharing ‘If You Asked for a Picture’
Sabrina Teitelbaum turns rough memories into pretty songs with a bite on her second album
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D4vd’s ‘Withered’ Is a Brokenhearted Bombshell
Viral hitmaker affectingly mixes indie pop and R&B on his debut LP
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