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Six albums in, Widowspeak release a remarkable shoegaze-sounding album, chock full of sweet metaphors and honest heartbreak.
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Red (Taylor’s Version) displays the snarky maturity and calm that comes from being a formerly precocious 22-year-old woman capable of juggling genres with ease.
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A messy album is one where tracks seem haphazardly chucked at a wall, with mismatched production styles devoid of cohesiveness. The War on Drugs don’t do this on I Don’t Live Here Anymore. Instead, they’ve inadvertently created such a harmonious…
From the Record Crate: Tegan and Sara – “If It Was You” (2002)
We take a look back at the third studio album from Tegan and Sara, ‘If It Was You.’ The early-2000s record was a vastly creative and inventive project.