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| Pitchfork Album Review: Lorde - Solar Power Lorde returns with a self-aware, scaled-back album. Its holistic beauty and revelations about the natural world are often lost in the drab music.
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| Deafheaven: Infinite Granite review – rock at its most majestically beautiful | Music | The Guardian Each new Deafheaven album has seemed to react against the last, changing moods and textures without ever sacrificing their heaviness. Infinite Granite might ...
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ALBUM REVIEW: Trippie Redd plummets with 'Trip at Knight' - RIFF Magazine | Even still, that amounts to three songs on this 17-track album. I want my time back. The lyricism of Trippie Redd is easily the worst part here. He rambles ...
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| Sturgill Simpson: The Ballad of Dood and Juanita Album Review | Pitchfork Following two volumes of roots renditions of his own songs, the shapeshifting country musician returns with a bluegrass concept album about love among the ...
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| Red Velvet: Queendom Album Review | Pitchfork The individual songs on the K-pop girl group's mini-album are perfectly adequate, but the release itself never reaches the group's former heights.
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Sturgill Simpson Goes Wild West on 'The Ballad of Dood and Juanita' - Rolling Stone To ensure we all know what time frame we're entering, a "Battle Hymn of the Republic"-style marching song (clomping boots included) opens the album, setting up ...
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| Sean Shibe: Camino review – spellbinding and intimate, this will make you rethink Spanish ... ... whispering lute music with screaming electric guitar works by Julia Wolfe, as on his 2018 album softLOUD. But there's nothing hackneyed about Camino.
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| Ka: A Martyr's Reward Album Review | Pitchfork This music is often likened to audiobooks, literature, epic poetry, which is to say that it defiantly demands your full attention. And as the zeitgeist has ...
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| Album Reviews For Deafheaven - Infinite Granite - Pitchfork Deafheaven are capable of gorgeous shoegaze, dream pop, and post-rock tapestries, but their replications of those styles begin to lose their emotional resonance ...
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| Sierra Ferrell: Long Time Coming Album Review | Pitchfork The West Virginia native found fame on YouTube, but she descends from a long tradition of American roots music. Though assisted by Nashville greats, ...
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