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Tate McRae Lets Us Inside Her Perpetual Motion Mind
Pop star's latest So Close To What is a fast-moving set of darkly-hued pop
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Saya Gray Hits the Road and Comes Back a Hero on 'Saya'
Canadian alt-pop artist's debut matches sonic surrealism with defiantly vulnerable lyrics
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With ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ an Embattled Drake Shows Signs of Life
While at times bloated, his collaborative LP with PartyNextDoor is a return to form from an artist whose back was truly against the wall
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Sharon Van Etten Tries a New Role: Team Player
The indie singer-songwriter's new album Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory is her first fronting a band and her most groove-oriented record yet
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It's Legacy-Assessment Time For The Weeknd on 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'
Abel Tesfaye's very long sixth album tackles some very real stuff
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On Mogwai's 'The Bad Fire,' Purgatory Never Sounded So Good
The Scottish rock minimalists press down even harder for one of their most emotional albums
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Central Cee Shows That Patience Is a Virtue on ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’
The buzzing U.K. rapper’s studio debut is a worthy entry into the genre of motivational raps, and proof that his viral rise is deeper than the algorithm
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Teddy Swims Is an Old-School, Old-Soul Charmer
Singer follows his hit "Lose Control" with I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2)
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FKA Twigs Goes Even Deeper Into the Groove
The experimental U.K. dance-pop artist wanted to “transcend human form” with her new album. She nails it
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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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