Baroque/Chamber Pop
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A psychological blend of fantasy, dystopia, and mediaeval makes for an instant classic in prog-rock opera.
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The Canadian collective’s antepenultimate track on 2002’s You Forgot It in People is the ultimate gem when it comes to anti-love songs.
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The mythic indie pop band’s latest release might not see even the lows of their bests, but it does retain its heart after all these years.
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Natalie Mering’s anticipated release makes up for its weak emotional impact through sharp production. (3.7/5)
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Lounge pop might not exactly be a genre that fits the British band’s stylistic experiments like a glove to say the least. (1.3/5)
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Throughout the 70s, Brazil has birthed some of the most innovative and enchanting art-pop and samba music in South America.
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The absolute pinnacle of British chamber post-rock. (5/5)
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It’s as elegant as it is soothing in its composition, making for a fine addition to the Mexican folk canon. (4/5)
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In subverting the pop formula with subtext-riddled lyrics alongside its jazzy ornate orchestration, this overlooked project is quietly enthralling. (4.1/5)
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A collaborative effort between a beloved singer-songwriter & an unknown artist proves to be tantalising both in its words & its notes. (3.8/5)
