2026
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The Californian Americana duo’s latest album defines beauty without any substance to back it; it’s purely an aesthetic masquerade.
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Capsule Reviews – April 2026 (By Storm, Gorillaz, Dry Cleaning…)
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With 12 short reviews, this piece covers both the most anticipated releases up to this point alongside overlooked talents.
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The British Northwesterners’ latest album is a tight sludge of psych-punk that is hard to get rid of completely.
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Since the First Era, Bard Music has risen to become custom among the proudest examples of Skyrim’s culture in the entirety of Tamriel’s history.
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A rising star amongst the American electropop scene, the San Franciscian’s third album might be the evolution of pop music.
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The adaptational nature of covering songs lend credence towards three directions in re-recording them under new circumstances or contexts.
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While the four-piece Californian band sails on their commercial apex, it is the shelved cuts by Rivers Cuomo that got longtime fans savouring.
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J. McClendon’s non-glass beach project is a restrained gut-punch to the stomach in mental illness and repression.


