Rock
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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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In a big subversion to post-industrial artistry, the Ontarian flips everything we know about love to convey his rawest feelings. And it is stunning.
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The French indie pop project doesn’t have to make depression sound this misleadingly fun under their new name.
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The Pennsylvanian indie rock band’s frontperson has such a strong and distinctive vocal style that it brings many of the songs to life.
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The Oregon country rock band’s latest release yawns along its psychedelic roots, its genericity befuddling its impact all the more.
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For New Year’s Day, I have a small-ish list of recommendations alongside other projects that I want to get into on this blog!




