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Architects
The Sky, The Earth And All Between
It’s serious, fun, deep, kneejerk, angry, and beautiful. It’s like life, then, only louder
Kerrang!
Architects
The Sky, The Earth And All Between
Only time will tell how this album is regarded, but for me, it certainly doesn’t reach the zenith of their previous work
God Is In The TV
The Murder Capital
Blindness
Even when Blindness doesn’t fully deliver on its most striking ideas, The Murder Capital remain a band worth watching—restless, searching, and always ready to keep their “hand in the flame”
Under The Radar
Lady Gaga
Mayhem
Gaga's first album in five years recalls some of her finest moments without feeling like a step backward
Rolling Stone
Lady Gaga
Mayhem
Mayhem is a testament to the power of constant reinvention that isn’t pandering, proving that even after two decades at the forefront of pop culture, Lady Gaga remains an artist in constant motion
Consequence Of Sound
Lady Gaga
Mayhem
Mayhem is both a satisfying return to form and also an unabashed revisiting of stylistic and thematic roots, even linguistic tropes and tics
The Quietus
Lady Gaga
Mayhem
On her seventh album, Lady Gaga returns to pop with the larger-than-life sound. She delves into the inner turmoil of fame while reminding you why she’s earned it
Pitchfork
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
If Blood is her pop debut, her next could be an anthem factory
Northern Transmissions
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
There’s still something to love in every track; this is certainly a lyric-forward record for the musers. ‘Blood On the Silver Screen’ must be listened to as it was conceived: with deep thought, consideration, and empowerment
Clash
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
Strikes the perfect balance between getting over the heartbreak that occurs when a relationship ends and being able to celebrate the power that experiencing love and romance gives us as individuals
Dork
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
SASAMI's latest album Blood On the Silver Screen is steeped in nostalgia, but sadly lacking the raw edge of intuition that came across in her earlier work
The Skinny
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
The US artist segues from industrial metal to radio-friendly pop most memorable for its vividly relatable lyrics
The Observer
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
It's a record that fans of her first two albums might find a little hard to swallow unless they are willing to follow her down the pop path
All Music
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
This record certainly scales the emotional spectrum, for better or for worse: it’s an epic, dramatised outpour. Not exactly what we’ve come to expect from Sasami, though she wears a convincing costume
The Line Of Best Fit
SASAMI
Blood On the Silver Screen
This latest metamorphosis feels invigorating for both the genre, and the singer herself
DIY
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