Tag: Review
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Awash with that lurid green and bewitching bangers, brat has been considered as one of the most enjoyable pop albums of the year so far since its release. But does… more ›
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political Pragmatist John Grant’s sixth full-length is extraordinarily odd and very…John. The Art of the Lie sees Grant build on his former sounds of alt-dream pop mark Queen of Denmark… more ›
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4.2 Vibrant pop auteur returns to the fold with first album sung entirely in spanish – Gemelo. Rooted to the word: GEMELO Many songwriters long for their Eureka! moment, their… more ›
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Parisian duo pair up with Tame impala to deliver a smooth vintage funk-disco escapade of final bosses. Justice’s Gaspard Auge and Xavier de Rosnay began making music in the early… more ›
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4.0 ART-punk Brooklyn group dabble in consumerism glowering with their best-sounding record to date. OVERVIEW Trimmed fine and proper, New York’s finest BODEGA have been connoisseurs to consumerism in more… more ›