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Melt-Banana – 3 + 5 (Record Review)
It feels senseless. It sounds senseless. This record makes as much sense as saying the word “deer” like it’s the apex of absurdist comedy.
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Parannoul – Sky Hundred (Record Review)
The bildungsroman Korean album that’s tied in part to idealism and reality is an instant classic. This will go down as the holy grail for growing up.
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Porter Robinson – SMILE! :D (Record Review)
Porter Robinson’s third studio album might as well be the one about his fandom, to his fandom, for his fandom. A brilliant internet opus.
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Cigarettes After Sex – X’s (Record Review)
It’s been almost five-ish years since I listened to the Texan dream pop band on a regular basis. It’s just the same music over and over, isn’t it?
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Eminem – The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) (Record Review)
Marshall Mathers’s latest album is an outdated, edgy, gruelling mess of a midlife crisis album. At least his technical skills are as sharp as ever.
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The Decemberists – As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again (Record Review)
One of the top folk rock bands in Oregon comes out with a new record after six years’ worth of waiting. It could’ve been worse, I suppose?
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Charli XCX – Brat (Record Review)
Abrasive, catchy, unironic bop all the way through. Charli XCX hits like a diva maestro with her signature avant-pop formula.
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Why Jordaan Mason Matters – Divorce Lawyers I Shaved My Head
Fifteen years after its release, Divorce Lawyers I Shaved My Head remains Jordaan Mason’s magnum opus for queer folk music.
