2023
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Whatever the aim is, Car Colors have succeeded in creating a work that aims to strike you in the heart.
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12 more reviews are served up, covering a wide variety of names from post-rock bands to Japanese upcomers and funktronic beats!
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With 13 records reviewed for this article from rock to hip hop to electronica, get ready to discover names that you might not have heard of before in Chris Brain or Katie Dey.
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The combination of dub influences and bubbly production makes for a subversive bop of the stacked collaboration even if it’s slightly bloated.
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What was supposedly a direct follow-up to 2002’s All Hail West Texas feels too grandiose compared to its predecessor’s crackly, modest charm.
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The Canadian band or artist’s treatise on alienation and teen nostalgia sees its distinct identity and vision match its bouts of shortcomings.
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The Quebec band offers a kind of ‘derivative’ synth-rock that quietly grows on you even if it might not set forth new boundaries.
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One of America’s greatest singer-songwriters finds strength in weakness through his meditative folk songs about love, loss, and forgiveness.
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What the California-based project lacks in groundbreaking premise, the sophomore album more than makes up for it through heartfelt confession.
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The aspiring Texan alt-pop artist gets his big start with an arsenal of sounds. Its passionate drive can reach the point of going overboard at times.
