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Brian Eno Coaxes Out Fred again..’s Serious Side On ‘Secret Life’
Ambient music icon and rising house music star get together for a copacetic collaboration
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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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billy woods' 'Maps' is the Kind of Album That's Designed to Get You Lost
Enigmatic Brooklyn rapper's second LP with beatmaker Kenny Segal is a dizzying listen.
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Jack Harlow Takes A Stab at Authenticity and A Step Towards Maturity on 'Jackman'
The pop-rap star's latest is a 24-minute burst of mixtape-style energy
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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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The National Begin Their Next Act Brilliantly With 'First Two Pages Of Frankenstein'
Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers appear on the Brooklyn indie-rock band's first album in four years.
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Jessie Ware Goes Even Deeper Into the Groove on 'That! Feels Good!'
British singer and songwriter’s latest LP zeroes in on the many pleasures of dance music.
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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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Everything But the Girl Pick Up Where They Left Off While Keeping It Fresh On 'Fuse'
Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn are back with one of the year's most welcome comebacks
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Jesus Piece Are Ready to Make the Leap From Hardcore Darlings to Festival Mainstays
Philadelphia hardcore-metal band brings unmatched energy to first record in five years
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