Pop
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A rising star amongst the American electropop scene, the San Franciscian’s third album might be the evolution of pop music.
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While the four-piece Californian band sails on their commercial apex, it is the shelved cuts by Rivers Cuomo that got longtime fans savouring.
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Playing with ballad clichés, the Californian concocted one of the wittiest pop tunes of the late 2000s.
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The K-pop artist and ex-Wonder Girls member’s solo debut is proof that not all that glitters is gold.
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The acclaimed psychedelic music project of Australia-born Kevin Parker fully embraces his dance and electronica influence – for better or for worse.
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Few albums have heralded the fall of mainstream excellence like the country/popstar’s latest disses and wangst.
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One of the leading gothic rock bands in the 2000s went back to their old roots; their vision at the very least making up for overproduction.
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Like the Big Bang, one of the most unique alternative genres got its start as scattered energies waiting to pop in the right conditions.
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Mabe Fratti’s second album in the art pop project with her partner Hector Tosta piques artsy curiosity with restricted expressive virtuosity.

