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“Eyeliner” feels like the moment Freya and The Vikings really settle into their skin. As the second...
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On “The Sludge of the Land,” Babau operate in the uneasy space where fantasy, history, and overload...
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On “The Velvet Underground & Rowan,” Worldpeace DMT and Rowan Please tap into a rare feeling right...
On “Femme Fatale,” Mon Laferte doesn’t just play a role — she exhumes it, examines it, and...
Maudlin of the Well’s Bath isn’t just an album—it’s an experience, a sonic immersion that washes over...
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