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Pitchfork

Vol. II
On the heels of viral success, the anonymous, polka-dotted math-punk duo takes the throne as the world’s weirdest party band.
Two Wheels Move the Soul
On its second album, made in the wake of an apartment fire, the Vermont band confronts upheaval and disaster through a controlled chaos of noisy guitars, lurching rhythms, and oblique lyrics.
Indigo Park
The Hornsbissaince continues with a diverse album that reflects the gigantic and exploratory spirit of the songwriter, featuring Ezra Koenig, Bob Weir, Bonnie Raitt, and more.
Ambiguous Desire
Inspired by an immersion into New York City nightlife, the English songwriter embraces the sounds of dance music on a set of studied, introspective pop songs.

The Needledrop

Ye - Bully
Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBMy-y2wb4I BULLY, while quite mediocre, is a step in a more positive direction for Ye. More rap reviews: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP4CSgl7K7ormBIO138tYonB949PHnNcP =================================
Yeat - ADL
ADL is mostly just a pale imitation of Yeat's influences, especially Ye.
Neurosis - An Undying Love for a Burning World
An enthralling and ambitious step forward for the legendary sludge metal band.
The Femcels - I Have to Get Hotter
The Femcels show potential on their chaotic and quirked up debut album.