“Star-Crossed” may make “Golden Hour” a much sadder story.
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Joji Provides More Ballads and Provokes More Tears with ‘Nectar’
by Thomas Neiraby Thomas NeiraJoji’s sophomore album, “Nectar,” which is more nuanced and an improvement over his previous project, finds the artist in his most emotionally gripping form to date. Joji is an Australian-Japanese …
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Declan McKenna Pays Tribute to British Rock Legends on ‘Zeros’
by Thomas Neiraby Thomas NeiraOn his sophomore album, “Zeros,” Declan McKenna gives his original fans more of the indie rock music that skyrocketed him to popularity to begin with, while also incorporating the influence …
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Kesha Challenges Pop Music Standards with ‘High Road’
by Z.W. Gleasonby Z.W. GleasonKesha proves on her fourth studio album “High Road” that you can have your cake and eat it too. High Road’s 15 genre-hopping tracks are Kesha’s way of showing others …
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2015 has seen some of the pioneers of the retro-esque chillwave movement move away from the eccentric musical genre and more toward generic indie sounds, as was the case with …
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In what is considered to be a step away from Beirut’s 2011 The Rip Tide, an album widely acclaimed for its distinctive orchestral melodies, the band now finds itself moving …
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Traditionally defined by its veterans like Dev Hynes and Solange, the alternative R&B scene – along with much of the rest of the hipster subculture – has become increasingly …
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When it comes to reviewing Beach House’s fifth studio album, Depression Cherry, there seems to be no middle ground between music critics and fans. To them, the disc is either …