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Mac Miller’s ‘Balloonerism’ Offers a Hazy Sense of Solace
The rapper’s second posthumous release lets listeners into his dark, blue thoughts from over a decade ago
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The Weather Station Gets Sublimely Personal on ‘Humanhood’
Canadian singer-songwriter Tamara Lindeman mixes intricate emotions with textured music
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Franz Ferdinand Deliver a Snazzy Return to Form With 'The Human Fear'
The U.K. guitar band were ace purveyors of "indie sleaze" back when no one said "indie sleaze," and their new album is their best in 15 years
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Ringo Starr Exudes Cowboy Cool on 'Look Up'
New county album is full of the charm and camaraderie that's always made him so lovable
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Lambrini Girls Are the Punk Rock Radicals We Need Right Now
Explosive U.K. duo debuts with the excellent Who Let the Dogs Out
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Bad Bunny Makes a Triumphant Homecoming on 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos'
The global superstar goes back to his Puerto Rican roots, and hits another career highpoint
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SZA Is at Her Most Streamlined and Direct on 'Lana'
Officially part of the deluxe edition of SOS, her excellent new 15-song release stands on its own
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Dr. Dre Helps Bring Out the Best in Snoop Dogg on 'Missionary'
Their first full-length collaboration since Doggystyle is a celebration of strengths, displaying Snoop's growth while underlining his congenial gangsta appeal
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Lucinda Williams Puts Her Stamp on Beatles Classics
The Americana icon's Lucinda Williams Sings the Beatles From Abbey Road features her take on standards like “Let It Be” and “Something,” along with deeper cuts like “Rain” and “I’ve Got a Feeling”
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Rosé's Debut Album Is an Inviting, Disarming Listen
Blackpink member delivers angsty lyrics with a light, versatile touch on Rosie
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