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‘Little Oblivions’ review: Julien Baker stuns in her strongest album to date

Singer-songwriter Julien Baker has always been a shockingly honest performer with songs so cathartic and…

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‘Oh! Pardon tu dormais…’ review: Jane Birkin’s stunning odyssey through love and loss

In 1988, filmmaker Agnès Varda created a lovely, freewheeling docudrama called Jane B. par Agnès V. in…

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‘Glowing in the Dark’ review: Django Django continue to destroy genres

The longer music develops, the more obsolete genre labels become, and Django Django’s newest release…

10 Indie Classics You Can Play on the Ukulele

The only thing better than singing along to your favorite indie classics is being able…

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‘For the first time’ review: Black Country, New Road’s debut full-length is thrilling, experimental

“Hype kills art.” It’s a statement that has become increasingly apparent in the age of…

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“OK Human” review: Weezer continues a streak of mediocrity on latest album

It’s honestly comical how unsubtle Weezer has become when thinking about their conceptual and stylistic…

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“Nobody is Listening” review: ZAYN disappoints with uneven return

Zayn strives for a late-night bedroom R&B experience on his latest album Nobody is Listening.…