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Post Malone Tries to Smile (Or Drink) Though His Pain On 'Austin'
He once again combines unmitigated anguish with unambiguous pop plays
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Lil Uzi Vert Just Wants to Rock on the Sprawling 'Pink Tape'
The rapper delivers warp-speed ambition and heavy metal thunder on his long-awaited new album
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The National Begin Their Next Act Brilliantly With 'First Two Pages Of Frankenstein'
Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers appear on the Brooklyn indie-rock band's first album in four years.
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6lack is Becoming a Better Man On 'Since I Have a Lover'
The moody Atlanta R&B artist's third LP shows his music and romantic attitude brightening a little
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Macklemore's 'Ben' is a Surprising Downshift From a Pathological Over-Sharer
It's a concept album about his own death, yet it's more subtle and textured than you'd expect
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Don Toliver's ‘Love Sick’ Is Seductive And Forgettable
The R&B-trap singer has an excellent voice, but still hasn't figured out quite what to do with it.
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‘Cracker Island’ Is Gorillaz’s Most Purely Pleasurable LP Yet
Stevie Nicks, Bad Bunny, and Beck are all on board, but there's less guest-list whiplash here than on any of the cartoon band's previous records
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