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The Orielles
Only You Left
As with the rest of their discography, The Orielles once again prove that you don’t always have to follow along with the masses to make good music
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The Black Crowes
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Vintage effort from blues-rock supremos
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Harry Styles
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Wisely shoves Harry Styles out of the spotlight in favor of compelling nostalgia for a not-too-distant musical past
Spectrum Culture
The Orielles
Only You Left
A band expanding further into new genres whilst still acknowledging their funky upstart roots
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Harry Styles
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Harry Styles sounds tired of trying to check boxes on someone else’s list, and he’s trying to figure out his own sound as an adult man in his third decade
PopMatters
Gorillaz
The Mountain
On The Mountain, Gorillaz render the cinema of life, with its frankness and earnest-heartedness, as naturally as anything they’ve created
PopMatters
Kim Gordon
Play Me
If The Collective was punishing in its density, Play Me is its equal and opposite: leaner and more melodic without sacrificing invention. It's an album that reaffirms Gordon still knows how, and why, to push forward
All Music
Kim Gordon
Play Me
In a time when chaos and unpredictability are the experience de jour, one can push reality away or embrace it. Gordon does the latter. With unflagging allure
Beats Per Minute
James Blake
Trying Times
Over the course of a thirteen-track run, it becomes abundantly clear that James Blake truly, madly, deeply, believes in love
Northern Transmissions
Kim Gordon
Play Me
Consider, then, Kim Gordon’s PLAY ME as a window to that harrowing world of nausea, bad lyrics, gnarly dance beats, and for-profit mentality
Northern Transmissions
Mandy, Indiana
URGH
URGH is creative, scary and club-worthy all at the same time. If you're a fan of industrial music, techno, hip-hop and/or post-punk, there will be something for you to enjoy about this album
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Kim Gordon
Play Me
While PLAY ME is an indulgence that can be allowed, it feels like a lesser work given her accomplishments and clear artistic ambitions
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