In Review: Tomberlin’s Musical Craft Projects in Her Latest EP
The EP may be disappointing for those seeking pioneering melodies, but it does not fall short of sophistication or sincerity.
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The EP may be disappointing for those seeking pioneering melodies, but it does not fall short of sophistication or sincerity.
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“Positions” proves itself to be a succinct 41-minute album that is a strong resurgence of classic Grande, in all of her textural and high soaring vocals.
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"Featuring Ty Dolla $ign" is undoubtedly an album to vibe to, a concoction of catchy songs that are short enough to leave you craving the next, but long enough to make you appreciate Ty’s mastery.
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On “Róisín Machine,” the music is stripped back and drawn out, but still has the essence of her personality through these slow disco and house anthems.
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“Savage Mode II” finally arrived last Friday, and both Metro Boomin and 21 Savage delivered a gritty, dark and menacing project that exceeded the original.
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On his latest album “Nectar,” Joji expands his sonic range, simultaneously embracing his lo-fi sound as well as including a more diverse musical palette.
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NIKI steers her debut album “MOONCHILD” in a grandiose cinematic direction, creating a mixture of breathtaking but ultimately incohesive moments.
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“Detroit 2” is the sequel to Sean’s “Detroit” mixtape, where he pays homage to the city where he was born and raised.
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On this record, she’s not trying to exert her creative exhaust like on “Witness,” and it sounds like she’s having fun.
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East’s consistency ultimately makes his latest project a solid endeavor, though his collaborators’ contributions punch above their weights.
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Aminé’s growth and maturing sound make “Limbo” a satisfying listen for both fans and those only familiar with his hits.
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To call “What Could Possibly Go Wrong” a promising debut is an understatement, as Fike has created a record that remarkably encapsulates the nihilistic and cynical worldview of his Gen Z fanbase.
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With this beautiful, dream-like ode to a relationship, you’ll feel like you’ve gone through about seven break-ups already.
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As a whole, “No Pressure” serves as a return to form to celebrate and round out Logic’s career.
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The release of the 16-track “Folklore” made its way into the world less than 24 hours after it was announced, unpredictably so in the parallel presence of overwhelming societal uncertainty.
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