Category: Album Reviews
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Album Review: Laurel Hell

On her new full-length, indie pop icon Mitski quashes rumors of retirement, breaks out into a new direction.
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Album Review: Fits of Laughter

On their major-label debut, Kentucky folk dealers Bendigo Fletcher transcend space and time, and have fun doing it.
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Album Review: Earthling

Eddie Vedder’s highly-anticipated solo full-length falls flat, wears its “soft 70s” influences on its sleeve.
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Album Review: Pompeii

With a focus on rhythm, Cate Le Bon’s artsy, wave-y sixth offering cements her ability to evolve with each album while retaining the strengths of what came before.
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Album Review: Goon

For Valentine’s Week, take a listen to the 47-minute sonic tragedy that is Tobias Jesso Jr’s only LP release.
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Album Review: Kid A Mnesia

In combining two iconic albums into one package with a disc of bonus tracks, Radiohead give the listener a musical reissue with an artistic, unique mode of consumption.
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Album Review: A La Mar

Drawing from a wide range of influences from South America and beyond, Colombia’s Vicente García paints a picture of loneliness on his sophomore LP.
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Album Review: Flight of the Conchords

Flight of the Conchord’s eponymous debut album is comedy music for the ages. Full of hilarious jokes and eclectic musical styles, this record showed just how brilliant comedy music can be.
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Album Review: Hello, I Must Be Going!

The second solo release from Genesis frontman and drummer cements him as a popular music force and hit-maker while carrying a sad side largely untouched by his early work.
