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The 16-track album comprises a mix of snapping bangers and reflective slow jams.
The album finds the singer sifting through genres like clothes in a fabulous wardrobe.
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For all his humor, Beck is consistently thoughtful and earnest in building his checkered monuments.
Most of the album’s songs blend into each other so nebulously that they become collectively anonymous.
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The double album speaks to the hyper-distracted way we live today.
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A distinct feminine energy pulses through the singer-songwriter’s shimmering sophomore effort.
The album lowers the emotional stakes but still manages to dole out plenty of country-rock bombast.
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