Category: Album
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ALBUM REVIEW: DAMN. by KENDRICK LAMAR

After releasing To Pimp A Butterfly, a masterclass in hip-hop, how does DAMN. shape up in Kendrick’s discography?
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ALBUM REVIEW: ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$ by JOEY BADA$$

In a genre dominated by politically fuelled records, does Joey Bada$$ do enough to stand out?
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LOOKING BACK AT…CHERRY BOMB by TYLER THE CREATOR

2 years on, Cherry Bomb is still simultaneously brash, fresh and smooth in one of Tyler’s finest efforts.
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ALBUM REVIEW: PURE COMEDY by FATHER JOHN MISTY

A witty critique of 21st century life, Father John Misty isn’t afraid to take the piss out of anyone including himself.
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LOOKING BACK AT…THE CLASH by THE CLASH

40 years on, The Clash’s self-titled debut is just as fresh as it was back in 1977.
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ALBUM REVIEW: VINE by JEN GLOECKNER

Polished production paired with ominous instrumentals are the main draw of this ambient LP.
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ALBUM REVIEW: A CROW LOOKED AT ME by MOUNT EERIE

Mount Eerie’s hyper intimate record of loss and acceptance is simultaneously beautiful and sombre.
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LOOKING BACK AT….NEON BIBLE by ARCADE FIRE

The lovely Plath-like romanticised grief fuelled Arcade Fire’s sophomore release – does it still stand the test of time?
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ALBUM REVIEW: GREATEST HITS by REMO DRIVE

In an over-saturated genre, Remo Drive manage to stand out with a solid emo debut.
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ALBUM REVIEW: HEARTWORMS by THE SHINS

The Shins explores origins and personal thoughts via well woven stories on latest LP HEARTWORMS.