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Oneohtrix Point Never
Tranquilizer
Daniel Lopatin’s latest and eleventh Oneohtrix Point Never album is a compelling, suitable soundtrack for the modern endless scroll
A.V. Club
De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
The first release since the death of their founding member dwells on the afterlife, yet doesn’t forsake their perpetually sunny sound
The Guardian
De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
Refreshes the quirks that made the trio so charming across their tenure, while taking stock of the matured realities and changes they have been forced to reckon with
Paste Magazine
De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
The group’s first record since the death of founding member Trugoy The Dove is packed with purpose, poignant lyricism and fresh reflection
NME
De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
Cabin in the Sky, the iconic hip-hop group’s first album in nearly a decade, movingly honors co-founder Dave “Trugoy the Dove” Jolicoeur, who died in 202
Rolling Stone
De La Soul
Cabin In The Sky
As one of the most straight-forwardly enjoyable hip-hop albums 2025 has offered us, you’d be hard-pushed to top it for entertainment
Clash
Tobias Jesso Jr.
Shine
There’s a lot of talent simmering in this guy; maybe he’s still too hesitant to use it, but if he ever lets loose, we could have a star on our hands
Northern Transmissions
Tobias Jesso Jr.
Shine
Ten years after his breakout debut, the Canadian singer-songwriter returns with a sparse yet feeble sophomore record that feels less like a proper follow-up and more like a collection of unused demos for other artists
Paste Magazine
Tobias Jesso Jr.
Shine
While one has to admire his gumption for such a quizzical album launch, s h i n e sounds no more essential than if Jesso Jr. had given it another shot while he was collecting his hefty royalty checks
No Ripcord
Tobias Jesso Jr.
Shine
The Los Angeles singer-songwriter and feted hired gun put his session work on hold to record a comeback album with the intimacy and immediacy of a homespun demo
Pitchfork
Keaton Henson
Parader
A huge step forwards: certainly professionally but surely personally too. Print edition only
Mojo
Keaton Henson
Parader
Henson’s album is partly informed by his teenage love of grunge. Even so, don’t expect a headbanger’s delight
The Irish Times
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