alt-country
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The three-sister American rock band pulls over with fifteen tracks’ worth of zingers and bangers even if it doesn’t completely electrify.
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The American upcomer comes through with a fine piece of slacker rock with fun tidbits of pop culture references and a sobering testament on youthhood.
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The Alabama singer-songwriter’s sixth record sees her hold on the Americana genre gradually tightening up. Inch by inch. Little by little. Bit by bit.
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While a blend of alt-country and art punk sees its perks shine, the sophomore effort of the Brooklyn-based band relies on its front-loaded openers.
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The mythic American band’s latest album is rather decent for an alt-country throwback, relying on Jeff Tweedy’s songwriting to carry itself. (3.2/5)
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Falling in line with the faux comfort of lacklustre dream pop records, the concept album feels like a fuzzy chore to lose your breath to. (1.9/5)

