Future seems content to be set dressing for Metro Boomin’s elaborate production.
With a vibrant kaleidoscope of sounds and ethereal ambiance, the singer brings both her fantasy world and reality to life.
The allure of a Swift performance has little to do with the traditional qualities that draw people to live shows.
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Although this isn’t a particularly noteworthy entry in the rapper’s emo-laden mixtape series, it’s unhurried and likable enough.
The album operates less as a cohesive body of work and more as a series of show-stopping set pieces.
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Even the album’s deepest moments are underscored by poppy melodies and spirited drumbeats.
These songs offer a glimpse into the mind and spirit of the artist, the iconoclast, and the woman herself.
Even with a fresh coat of paint, Post Malone’s writing is still overly serious.
This joyful, vibrant album serves as a sonic and thematic counterpoint to The Loneliest Time.
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The album’s effervescent nature starts to serve as a hindrance rather than a strength.
If the compendium of bands currently aping its heavenly guitar fireworks is any indication, the album has lost none of its power.
Though it features some rousing dance-pop, the album never quite rises to the promise of its title.
The show was a welcome reminder of what a virtuosic musician and performer Amos has always been.
The album is a tight set of songs that display Max Clarke’s facility for songcraft.
The duo's latest collaboration is a repetitive EDM track featuring robotic, sliced-and-diced vocals.
The album affirms that the band isn’t ready to get comfortable quite yet.
Contrasted with the band’s early releases, the album feels less like a punch in the gut and more like a warm embrace.
As it turns out, Colter Wall doesn’t just sing cowboy songs, he lives them.
The singer's debut album is bound to make listeners feel a sense of unpleasant voyeurism.
The singer-songwriter's growth as an artist helps elevate her formative work.