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FKA Twigs is one of the most alluring names in pop and also one of the most enigmatic. Her latest album EUSEXUA is bound to get you on the dance floor and, if you're willing, take you on an existential mind trip.
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On his 21st studio album as a solo artist, Ringo Starr takes us on a country road trip. But it's not his first time exploring the genre.
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Father John Misty continues his tradition of elaborate storytelling and eclectic songwriting with his new release, the excellent Mahashmahashana.
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A well-received SNL appearance has thrust Mk.gee into the minds of many, and he's quickly establishing a following. His early 2024 debut album Two Star & The Dream Police blends '80s guitar tone, modern pop sensibilities and an element of cool that has the listener eager for what's next.
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On her latest studio offering Soccer Mommy continues crafting emotionally driven songs but adds glimmers of happiness through out. Much like life itself, the album has many emotional peaks and valleys.
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After sixteen years, The Cure return with 'Songs Of A Lost World,' which is a career highlight. It is easily one of the best records of 2024.
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They're fierce, angsty and have something to say. The Linda Lindas keep punk fresh and exciting on their latest offering ‘No Obligation.'
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JD McPherson will take you on an eclectic sonic journey with 'Nite Owls.' Exploring surf, rockabilly and old time rock 'n' roll, it keeps you guessing in the best ways.
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Central Iowa musician Jordan Messerole released his seventh studio album Oct. 20. This new album is a departure from his established sound, and finds him digging deep — in both his lyrics and vocally.
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For their first full-length album, Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham “pulled up the shag carpeting” on Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks’ 1973 album. Along the way, they made it their own.