2025
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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.
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The Texas-originated band fronted by Will Sheff tackles the heartbreaks of romance in its oft-poetic, yet tragic ways through dependency.
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Never mind the copyright strikes from ZA/UM for a minute, the leaked spinoff expands the RPG classic’s intent beyond the creators’ departure.
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A high-brow epic rap opera based on heartbreak, lineage, feuds, and past glory. Or so you’d wish for a third-rate blockbuster.
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The Qúebecan bedroom pop sensation’s latest album ebbs in its echoes, yet nothing noteworthy comes out of it aside from vibes.
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The British indie rock band’s third album is short and concise but it doesn’t stop the fact that it isn’t the most cohesive nor the most out-there.
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The Chilean post-rock band’s debut album owes its direction to Black Country, New Road. Yet, it thunders triumphantly thanks to subtle differences.



