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Arlo Parks Invites Us Into Her Rich Inner World On 'My Soft Machine'
UK pop prodigy's second album provides plush armor against life's slings and arrows
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The Dare Brings Back Early-2000s NYC Rock for 12 Joyless Minutes on 'The Sex EP'
A paragon of the "indie-sleaze revival," Harrison Patrick Smith is all about the hype
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Jonas Brothers Are Serious About Having a Good Time on 'The Album'
Joe, Kevin, and Nick' sixth album has summertime pop sparkle, and some thoughts
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Ed Sheeran Battles Depression and Wins on 'Subtract'
He focuses on lyrics and delivery in songs that have a powerful exposed-nerve feel
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Labrinth Packs a Lifetime of Moods, Feels, and Maxed-Out Drama Into A Half-Hour of Music on 'Ends & Begins'
Electro-pop artist's third album sounds like he time-traveled here from a much bleaker future, but it works
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Suga's New Solo Album Is All About Freedom
It's the BTS member's third release under the name Agust D
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Jimin Shows Off His Pop Strengths, And Explores Some Moods, On 'FACE'
The BTS singer-dancer's solo debut accomplishes a lot in just six songs.
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Miley Cyrus Sums Up Everything She's Great At On 'Endless Summer Vacation'
The singer breezes through genres with the ease of a well-seasoned tourist.
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Morgan Wallen Offers a Lot of Partying, but Not Much Introspection, on ‘One Thing at a Time’
The controversial country-pop megastar had 36 songs to do some soul-searching — now and again, he does, sort of
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Kali Uchis' 'Red Moon in Venus' Is a 360-Degree Vision of Love and Music
Her third album exists in a sonic and emotional world all its own
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