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Aethermead
Organic, often psychedelic, and occasionally intense
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Jalen Ngonda
Doctrine Of Love
It's nothing new, but the songwriting and arrangements are on point, the references impeccable and the execution classily heartfelt. Print edition only
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Jalen Ngonda
Doctrine Of Love
Way beyond pastiche, this is soul music filled with passion and attention to period detail. Print edition only
Mojo
Jalen Ngonda
Doctrine Of Love
It is a joyous embrace of his influences, channelling them into something fresh and often exhilarating
The Line Of Best Fit
Jalen Ngonda
Doctrine Of Love
Jalen Ngonda wears his vintage soul influences on his sleeve
The Skinny
Jalen Ngonda
Doctrine Of Love
Faced with following a completely unexpected – if deserved – breakout moment, Jalen Ngonda has opted to double down on his core influences, while also finessing his songcraft. It’s a complex trick, but he makes it look effortless – ‘Doctrine Of Love’ is truly a record to swoon over
Clash
Jalen Ngonda
Doctrine Of Love
After a couple beaming numbers that are all about devotion, Ngonda finishes with a distressed ballad of acceptance, "Taken Out of the Picture," a showcase for his upper register. The emotion he puts into the end of "You never wanted me" is powerful enough make an empath tremble
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Vince Staples
Cry Baby
An urgent manifesto against American injustice and complacency
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Lizzo
Bitch
Her status as a breath of fresh air in the late 2010s and early 2020s was the culmination of years of hard work and songs that finally found their audience. On BITCH, she's trying to find her footing
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Vince Staples
Cry Baby
On his seventh album, the Long Beach rapper navigates the streets with a keen eye for observation and an undisputed gift for richly layered wordplay
Paste Magazine
Modest Mouse
An Eraser And A Maze
The songs are all half-baked concepts and mundane middle-aged observations stretched far beyond the band’s depth
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Death Cab For Cutie
I Built You A Tower
The indie-rock kings’ eleventh album is a song cycle that frequently rivals the most poignant and electrifying peaks of their breakout era of the 2000s
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