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Review
Frightened Rabbit Evolves with Pedestrian Verse
Calling this album “pedestrian” is a feat of audacity
A New Album from My Bloody Valentine Is a Welcome Blast From the Past
The new album from My Bloody Valentine—22 years in the making—is both relevant and revelatory
Tegan and Sara Bring Pop—and Heart, Of Course—to Heartthrob
The sisters fill the space between lust and heartbreak with their seventh studio album
Bad Religion Review: ‘True North’ Proves Punk Poets Not Done Disrupting the Status Quo
Eleven years into their artistic resurgence, Bad Religion sound younger than they did a decade ago
Skrillex: One Dubstep Forward, Two Dubsteps Back
The artist’s new EP, ‘Leaving,’ has few shining moments
Yo La Tengo Brings Fresh Sound to Fade
‘Fade’ is the band’s most thematically unified album in at least 10 years, and almost certainly their most direct ever
A$AP Rocky Fends Off Naysayers Who Say He’s All Style, No Substance
It’s not the rapper’s fault he’s one of those guys who just sounds cool as hell at all times
Big Boi’s Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors Is Visionary Hip-Hop
The once and possibly future OutKast rapper shines on his sophomore solo album
Ten Years After Interpol’s Turn on the Bright Lines, Album Still Shines
The record’s anniversary edition showcases the band at its best, despite bleak bonuses
Trent Reznor Experiments on How to Destroy Angels’ An Omen EP
The Nine Inch Nails frontman’s group produces a prophecy of what their full-length album could be
Green Day Tries To One-Up Themselves on ¡Dos!
The veteran rockers aim to go harder on the second part of their 2012 album trilogy when they ought to aim for depth
With King Animal, Soundgarden Reigns Again
After 16 years, Soundgarden fans finally have something new to celebrate