Art Music
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J. McClendon’s non-glass beach project is a restrained gut-punch to the stomach in mental illness and repression.
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The Chilean post-punk band’s first album in a decade is an experimental affair with its colourful array being mixed into its rhythm.
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Released nearly 25 years ago, avant-garde composer William Basinski’s work, done through withering tapes, stands sharply as an aural time capsule.
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Every great game gets backed with a soundtrack that fits its environment. The acclaimed isometric RPG has a standout track that defines its theme.
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The stalwart New Yorkers’ fifth album is immediately making headlines, its eclectic indie rock style standing firm in its sharp form.
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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.
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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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The industrial dance-punk quartet have put out one of the most electric dance records of the decade; a post-industrial shakedown on LGBT+ partying.


