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Station Identification (Intro) (feat. Fatman Scoop)
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War
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Enemies
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Friends
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The Greatest Story Never Told
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Preacher
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Believe It
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Give It To Me (feat. Raheem DeVaughn)
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What The Lovers Do (feat. Devin The Dude)
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Better Way (feat. Layzie Bone)
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Dead Channel Sky
Subterranean, cinematic, and viscerally invasive, the tracks on the album undulate and modulate into a much larger and more complex whole: Listen closely, everything is important
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SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
This is her most accessible work yet, with shimmering moments of catharsis sprinkled throughout familiar-sounding (and sometimes forgettable) melodies
Paste Magazine
Japanese Breakfast
For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)
Both a leap in musical maturity as well as a callback to vintage Japanese Breakfast
DIY
The Horrors
Night Life
A record where The Horrors burn the midnight oil with a new intensity
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Japanese Breakfast
For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)
Michelle Zauner’s deliciously nuanced songwriting shines on the indie rockers’ bold, beautifully realised fourth album
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Circuit des Yeux
Halo On The Inside
In the world of Circuit des Yeux, the body and the mind are always working together and always in conflict, each a vehicle and a prison for the other
Spectrum Culture
Steven Wilson
The Overview
The Overview will be most enjoyed by the Steven Wilson-curious or those who already enjoy his sound, while outsiders to prog may find the exercise pretentious
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Japanese Breakfast
For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)
Michelle Zauner's follow up to Japanese Breakfast's breakthrough record Jubilee, For Melancholy Brunettes finds beauty in softer, darker sounds
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HotWax
Hot Shock
Hot Shock provides a snapshot of a band at that pivotal moment where potential transforms into power
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Michelle Zauner’s latest, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), is another example of her eclectic indie-pop excellence
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For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)
The album’s production is imbued with a rich sense of depth and warmth
Slant Magazine
Japanese Breakfast
For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)
These poignant songs are as relevant as ever in the United States, now equipped with an insatiable leading figure who has become a patron saint of noxious male authority for the impressionables. It’s only a shame that the music, albeit beautifully composed, doesn’t feel as forceful as the subject
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