Rock
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Mabe Fratti’s second album in the art pop project with her partner Hector Tosta piques artsy curiosity with restricted expressive virtuosity.
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The country’s history with politically conscious music rings strong from the current government protests – one that could echo in Southeast Asia.
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The kind of silence you would hear in the event of an apocalypse where the rapture, after the first nightmarish days, leaves you a bit dulled.
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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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Capsule Reviews (May 2025) – Panchiko, Squid, Clipping…
2025, Americana, art pop, Chamber Folk, Country Soul, dream pop, emo, Experimental Hip Hop, Experimental Rock, Horrorcore, indie, indie folk, indie pop, indie rock, Indietronica, Industrial Hip Hop, Jazz Pop, music, Neo-psychedelia, New Wave, new-music, post-rock, reviews, Rock, Shoegaze, Singer-Songwriter, Slacker Rock, Sophisti-pop
Apologies for the long wait. The first Capsule Reviews article of this year has a lot of genres to cove from the most rock-like to the experimental.
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Over twenty years after their acclaimed debut, the Canadian stadium firebrand limps and drags with their dance-ward trajectory.
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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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The Qúebecan bedroom pop sensation’s latest album ebbs in its echoes, yet nothing noteworthy comes out of it aside from vibes.

