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Megadeth
Megadeth
For a final album from supposed titans of metal, Megadeth operates with surprisingly little ambition: It clocks in, then clocks out
Slant Magazine
Megadeth
Megadeth
Conspiracy theories and combustible fingers on thrash metallers’ curtain call
The Guardian
Megadeth
Megadeth
Megadeth (the album) is the perfect encapsulation of how Megadeth (the band) have lived: bold, frequently brilliant but occasionally flawed
Kerrang!
Megadeth
Megadeth
Whether a mature gesture of goodwill towards Mustaine's longtime rivals or just a savvy marketing move, many of us will no doubt be skipping straight to this, battle vests well-stocked with tissues
Exclaim
Megadeth
Megadeth
Dave Mustaine and co. remind us of their legacy, yet it’s the rarely seen moments of tenderness that truly stand out
NME
Megadeth
Megadeth
After four decades in the business, the beginning of the end is (nearly) nigh for the thrash pioneers
musicOMH
Lucinda Williams
World's Gone Wrong
While burning with barely suppressed anger, her 16th album shows that, even in the darkest of times, there’s hope to be found
musicOMH
Lucinda Williams
World's Gone Wrong
World's Gone Wrong, while plenty angry, turns out to be less a protest album and more a mix of reportage and a call for resilience, all written in a style that allows it to be a timeless piece of resistance, born from its moment but not beholden to it
Spectrum Culture
A$AP Rocky
Don't Be Dumb
It's hardly any wonder, then, that Don't Be Dumb crams eight years' worth of ups and downs and sonic whims into roughly an hour of moody maximalism
Exclaim
Lucinda Williams
World's Gone Wrong
World’s Gone Wrong extends Williams’ fertile run, infused with the aesthetic adventurousness and undiluted honesty that have characterized her work for over four decades
Beats Per Minute
Westside Cowboy
So Much Country ‘Till We Get There
This EP shows promise, but there seems to be something missing
Spill Magazine
Westside Cowboy
So Much Country ‘Till We Get There
So Much Country ‘Till We Get There is barely 15 minutes long; it is scarcely believable how much promise they’ve packed into it. Believe the hype
The Skinny
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