Album Reviews
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Stop, What's That Sound? A First-Ever Buffalo Springfield Live Album?
The release of the group's set at the 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival marks the first time we get to hear the legendary band onstage, albeit without one of its key members.
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Kendrick Lamar Caps His Huge Year With a Victory Lap on ‘GNX’
He embraces his dual identities of spiritualist and block thumper
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Meet the Beatles All Over Again
New box set 1964 U.S. Albums In Mono gives the Fab Four's first seven U.S. albums a proper home
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On ‘Morayo’ Wizkid is Just Doing What Works for Him
Nigerian star's latest reminds us why he's the king of Afrobeats-to-vibe-to
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Kim Deal Waited Decades to Release a Solo Album. ‘Nobody Loves You More’ Is Worth It
Breeders frontwoman and former Pixie got help from a lot of old friends on the album, but somehow it feels more like a self-portrait than her earlier work
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Father John Misty Dances With Death on 'Mahashmashana'
Singer-songwriter's latest returns to the sweeping, Seventies-steeped orchestral pop rock that’s always suited him
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Brooks & Dunn Recruit Some A-List Buddies for ‘Reboot II’
Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen, and other stars help the iconic country duo (mostly) steer clear of "retread"
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Are FLO the Next Great Girl Group?
U.K. trio leans into the classic R&B playbook while remaining experimental
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Shawn Mendes Tries Opening Up on 'Shawn'
His latest has a folkier sound to match its more introspective mood
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Gwen Stefani Gives Herself Her Flowers on 'Bouquet'
Album continues the ex-SoCal punk’s rebranding as a down-home country gal
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