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Warcraft Legacies – That One Route Blizzard Could Have Taken
In more than 20 years since the release of Warcraft III, many maps have been made to mimic the franchise’s epic scope. One series sums it up.
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Dijon – Baby (Record Review)
Dijon Duenas’ second solo album is as imaginative a take on R&B as Devon Hendryx or Frank Ocean. And a strong contender for the genre staple.
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McKinley Dixon – Magic, Alive! (Record Review)
I have thought about writing a review on this for over two months now. This breathes hip hop in all its ways with Black American experiences.
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Tyler, the Creator – DON’T TAP THE GLASS (Record Review)
The stalwart West Coast rapper-producer drops a surprise record that is clearly made for full-time fun. Move on if you are hoping for a tour-de-force.
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Clipse – Let God Sort Em Out (Record Review)
One of the most dangerous duos in hip hop history, with a bible on cocaine, came back with an effort that is “hot” and “culturally inappropriate”.
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Kesha – . [Period] (Record Review)
Once one of the biggest divas in mainstream music, Kesha Sebert’s first independent album marks a crafty dance-pop comeback on her own terms.
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Anno Solar – Una mancha de sol (Record Review)
The kind of silence you would hear in the event of an apocalypse where the rapture, after the first nightmarish days, leaves you a bit dulled.
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HAIM – I quit (Record Review)
The three-sister American rock band pulls over with fifteen tracks’ worth of zingers and bangers even if it doesn’t completely electrify.
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Capsule Reviews (May 2025) – Panchiko, Squid, Clipping…
Apologies for the long wait. The first Capsule Reviews article of this year has a lot of genres to cove from the most rock-like to the experimental.
