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Hilary Duff
Luck… or something
Her transition into the current pop landscape is incredibly smooth
The Arts Desk
Hilary Duff
Luck… or something
The Disney star’s first album in over a decade resurrects the buoyant pop of 2003’s Metamorphosis, pushing it forward for a new generation. Still, the album’s “mature comeback” offerings never fully deliver
Paste Magazine
Hilary Duff
Luck… or something
The album isn’t a bold reinvention, but it reinforces what made Duff charming in the first place
Slant Magazine
Hilary Duff
Luck… or something
The Lizzie McGuire actress cowrites and collaborates with her husband on fizzy, centrist pop from the crossroads of autobiography and universality
Pitchfork
Hilary Duff
Luck… or something
Duff knows better than anyone that to be cringe is to be meme. Enjoy the Duffaissance, it comes but every 10 years!
Exclaim
Hilary Duff
Luck… or something
The singer’s first album in over 10 years offers some of her most personal work to date as she delivers an updated soundtrack for her most devoted generation
Rolling Stone
Mumford & Sons
Prizefighter
The superstar band's sixth album emphasizes their vulnerable side, with some help from A-list friends
Rolling Stone
Jill Scott
To Whom This May Concern
She may be six albums in, but having taken the time to pause and recalibrate, Scott is proving that she still has much to say and a voice that is worth listening to
The Quietus
Jill Scott
To Whom This May Concern
Epic stuff. Print edition only
Record Collector
Hen Ogledd
DISCOMBOBULATED
On Hen Ogledd’s latest record, things feel messier and more exposed, as if logic itself has become suspect
Spectrum Culture
Hen Ogledd
DISCOMBOBULATED
Featuring taunts in Welsh, ‘bard rap’ and spirited jigs, the British quartet’s ragged, rich music underpins their vision for change
The Guardian
Hen Ogledd
DISCOMBOBULATED
Hen Ogledd's latest album, focused on life, death and rebirth sways more into the meandering rather than the conclusive, leaving things feeling somewhat stunted
The Skinny
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