Synth Pop
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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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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 Chilean post-punk band’s first album in a decade is an experimental affair with its colourful array being mixed into its rhythm.
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The acclaimed psychedelic music project of Australia-born Kevin Parker fully embraces his dance and electronica influence – for better or for worse.
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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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Through the masterful use of synths, the Scottish sophisti-pop savants made their magnum opus synonymous both with the night and with love.
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Porter Robinson’s third studio album might as well be the one about his fandom, to his fandom, for his fandom. A brilliant internet opus.
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The stalwart American duo have concocted quite a fable on love, death, and maturing with pure psychedelia.

![Kesha – . [Period] (Record Review)](https://gutterputter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/kesha-period-e1752278278460.png?w=600)
