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Walk Around the Moon
Dave Matthews Band
On the band's 10th album, Dave Matthews taps into his gentler side with the wisdom and grace afforded by age.
By Nina Corcoran
Freak Frequency
Stuck
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By Lizzie Manno
Paradise Crick
M. Sage
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By Sam Goldner
My Soft Machine
Arlo Parks
The singer-songwriter’s second album is headier and more dynamic than her Mercury Prize-winning debut, but its sharp writing is often blunted by its temperate sound.
By Laura Snapes
Walk Around the Moon
Dave Matthews Band
On the band's 10th album, Dave Matthews taps into his gentler side with the wisdom and grace afforded by age.
By Nina Corcoran
Freak Frequency
Stuck
The Chicago post-punk quartet’s jittery second album rails against gentrification, algorithmic overload, and the bankruptcy of life under an extractive system.
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Paradise Crick
M. Sage
Inspired by the great outdoors, the latest album from the Colorado musician and ambient artist is a gently psychedelic ode to all that is wild and wandering.
By Sam Goldner
My Soft Machine
Arlo Parks
The singer-songwriter’s second album is headier and more dynamic than her Mercury Prize-winning debut, but its sharp writing is often blunted by its temperate sound.
By Laura Snapes
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