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What Makes The Taxpayers’ Songs From The Forgotten Life of Henry Turner a Diamond in The Rough?
In 2012, an Oregon-based band decides to make a tragic concept album about a struggling would-be baseball star. A decade later, it amassed a fanbase who sees it as a classic in folk punk.
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MorMor – Semblance (Record Review)
Seth Nyquist’s debut has a clear downtempo feeling throughout the production-led, R&B-sung tracks. Maybe a bit too down… (2/5)
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Nas – King’s Disease III (Full Review)
Even after a 30 years’ long career, one of the East Coast’s best emcees has not gone this hard since his debut. (4.6/5)
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God Save The Queen – Elizabeth II and Popular Music
To remember Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy as the ruler of Britain, let’s look at how her reign sees a wealth of influence in the country’s music scene.
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Jockstrap – I Love You Jennifer B. (Full Review)
The London-based avant-pop duo’s debut mixes eccentric electronica with subtle sophistication with varied successes. (3.2/5)
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The Answer Better Be… – Nina Simone’s Enduring Activism
Looking back at her streak of acclaimed records, it’s not hard to see why, behind the repertoire of covers, the singer is loved for her activism.
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Ghais Guevara – There Will Be No Super-Slave (Full Review)
A lyrical Malcom X-core evisceration in its messaging with an avant-chipmunk soul production to throw you off-guard. (4.4/5)
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Vylet Pony – can opener’s notebook: fish whisperer (Full Review)
It’s not much, but it’s a lovely indietronic tale of how it’s important to be true to ourselves and follow our dreams. (4/5)
