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Yard Act
You're Gonna Need A Little Music
Produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Nine Inch Nails, Beck, St. Vincent), the resulting 11-song set is a louder, more irritated, more confrontational one
All Music
Yard Act
You're Gonna Need A Little Music
If it’s a record that grapples à la Pulp’s This Is Hardcore with the downside of success, You’re Gonna Need A Little Music is further testament to Smith’s lending library smarts and the band’s Happy Mondays-via-Franz Ferdinand knack for indie-disco bangers
Mojo
Yard Act
You're Gonna Need A Little Music
Yard Act prove themselves to be far more malleable than you might expect as they continue to push the sonic envelope, while grounding their songs in relatable kitchen sink wit
The Skinny
Yard Act
You're Gonna Need A Little Music
This is the sound of a band in maximum flight, not afraid to change direction, still with the open and fun storytelling but immersed in a darker soundscape
The Line Of Best Fit
The Rolling Stones
Foreign Tongues
It demonstrates the timelessness of the blues, especially when in the right hands. In the case of Richards and Jagger, this remains ever true as one of the greatest songwriting duos proves their worth once more
Spill Magazine
Madonna
Confessions II
CONFESSIONS II does a poignant job of capturing the pop star’s life both past and present in a way that’s uncharacteristically unguarded and deeply introspective
Albumism
Kelela
new avatar
Where Raven was interested in images of nature and vanishing boundaries, new avatar seems conscious of walls and windows, house fronts from which city life echoes. And again and again, the sound of a sole electric guitar in bedrooms. Indeed: everybody’s making rock music!
Beats Per Minute
Jack White
Frozen Charlotte
The former White Stripes man throws lightning bolts over his own '70s riff universe on his seventh solo outing – but it's nothing new
NME
The Rolling Stones
Foreign Tongues
Foreign Tongues is good, even if it's overcrowded and occasionally over-eager; a feat most bands would kill for. They may lean into their strengths a little too hard at times, but the Rolling Stones are still coming out on top
Exclaim
Panda Bear & Sonic Boom
? of When
This is a gorgeous, sweeping, summery experimental record that in my humblest of opinions deserves to see Panda Bear and Sonic Boom recognized far more than they currently are as a brilliant psych-pop duo
Sputnik Music (staff)
mary in the junkyard
Role Model Hermit
Most upstart bands do not reach, let alone commence with, such strong thematic unity and the uncanny ability to express it through every single instrument used
Sputnik Music (staff)
Madonna
Confessions II
Though the sixteen-track LP plays it safe sonically, leaning into commercial dance tropes rather than experimentalism, this lack of risk will be forgiven by a fanbase yearning to explore her back catalogue
The Quietus
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