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2018-10-26 10:51
David Crosby: Here If You Listen review – turbocharged Trump-whacking teamwork | Music | The Guardian
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2018-10-26 10:46
Joy Orbison: 81b EP Album Review | Pitchfork
This six-track EP from Peter O’Grady is moodier and more penumbral than anything he’s done before, with a much wider range of tempos and rhythm. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-26 10:30
Amerie: 4AM Mulholland EP / After 4AM EP Album Review | Pitchfork
On these two EPs, the R&B singer doesn’t simply revive her hit-making approach from the early 2000s; she uses her powerful voice to make the sounds of the moment her own. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-26 10:25
Geotic: Traversa Album Review | Pitchfork
Ostensibly a side project to Will Wiesenfeld’s Baths, Geotic comes into its own on an album that treats background listening as a springboard into a world of color and texture. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-26 10:20
boygenius: boygenius EP Album Review | Pitchfork
The sizable talent and personalities of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus come together for a harmonious, confrontational, and all too brief EP. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-19 11:53
Khalid: Suncity EP Album Review | Pitchfork
The latest EP from the versatile young singer is a harmless taste of pop-inflected R&B, a style in which Khalid sounds largely unremarkable. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-19 11:48
Cloud Nothings: Last Building Burning Album Review | Pitchfork
Jaded, nihilistic, and heavy: Dylan Baldi leads his band into one of the most self-immolating and intense albums of his career. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-18 13:54
Sheck Wes: MUDBOY Album Review | Pitchfork
Sheck’s raw and unruly debut is a force to be reckoned with, the rare project from an über-hyped prospect that actually delivers on its promise. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-18 13:49
Current 93: The Light Is Leaving Us All Album Review | Pitchfork
The latest from experimental musician David Tibet is an arduous but rewarding album, the feeling of listening to a preacher behind the pulpit, or a doomsayer on the soapbox. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-18 13:42
Elvis Costello / The Imposters: Look Now Album Review | Pitchfork
Joined by his Imposters in the studio for the first time in a decade, the silver-tongued songwriter turns tunes from abandoned musicals into a surprisingly cohesive record. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-18 13:37
Usher / Zaytoven: “A” Album Review | Pitchfork
Usher and Zaytoven’s “collaborative project“ is a solid homage to the duo’s beloved Atlanta roots and the city’s sound that has permeated just about every corner of popular music. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-18 13:31
Quavo: QUAVO HUNCHO Album Review | Pitchfork
The proper, widescreen debut from Quavo is filled with passable, professional songs that pale when compared to nearly any full-length Migos record. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-17 15:09
“Wanted” by Sheck Wes Review | Pitchfork
Sheck Wes’ “Wanted” Is the (Very Loud) Sound of Young, Unheard New York Source of shared Link
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2018-10-17 15:04
Yowler: Black Dog in My Path Album Review | Pitchfork
The All Dogs leader adds a rock band behind much of her second solo album, but she somehow sounds more alone on those songs than on the record’s unflinching acoustic tunes. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-17 14:58
Shy Glizzy: Fully Loaded Album Review | Pitchfork
The D.C. native takes a chip on his shoulder into the catchiest music of his career. In every Glizzy rap boast, you can hear in his voice all that was sacrificed to achieve it. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-17 14:53
The Dodos: Certainty Waves Album Review | Pitchfork
After their longest break in a decade, the acoustic-and-drums duo return with hopes of reorienting their singular sound through the help of more electronics. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-17 14:47
Matthew Dear: Bunny Album Review | Pitchfork
Though he recruits Tegan and Sara and a member of Protomartyr here, the producer’s voice emerges as the real star of these darkly funny, magnetic songs. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-16 14:39
Kero Kero Bonito: Time ‘n’ Place Album Review | Pitchfork
On their sophomore album, the London trio animate songs about the complexity of memory and the promise of dreams with playful production choices and moments of bedlam. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-16 14:33
William Basinski / Lawrence English: Selva Oscura Album Review | Pitchfork
Working remotely in Los Angeles and Brisbane, these two ambient mainstays toe the line for an album that exists in a perpetual state of becoming something else. Source of shared Link
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2018-10-16 14:28
Petite Noir: La Maison Noir Album Review | Pitchfork
Once again taking up the mantle of the genre and social movement he calls “noirwave,” South Africa’s Yannick Ilunga finds new strength in personal expression and political engagement. Source of shared
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