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Tag: album reviews

Andy Gill (Gang of Four) Talks Sleater-Kinney’s No Cities to Love

Music
By Andy Gill | January 1, 2016
By Andy Gill | January 1, 2016

Andy Gill (Gang of Four) Talks Sleater-Kinney’s No Cities to Love

The guitarist of iconic post-punks Gang of Four finds Sleater-Kinney flouting staid ideas about what women should do with voices and guitars.

Tim Showalter (Strand of Oaks) Talks Father John Misty’s I Love You, Honeybear

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By Tim Showalter | December 31, 2015
By Tim Showalter | December 31, 2015

Tim Showalter (Strand of Oaks) Talks Father John Misty’s I Love You, Honeybear

Josh Tillman’s transition from pious to prankster on his latest album makes Tim Showalter contemplate his own fall from grace.

Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) Talks Kenny G’s Brazilian Nights

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By Daniel Lopatin | December 30, 2015
By Daniel Lopatin | December 30, 2015

Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) Talks Kenny G’s Brazilian Nights

An electronic music maestro stares down a smooth-jazz travelogue by the impeccably coiffed Kenny G.

Nico Muhly Talks Madonna’s Rebel Heart

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By Nico Muhly | December 29, 2015
By Nico Muhly | December 29, 2015

Nico Muhly Talks Madonna’s Rebel Heart

A lifelong Madonna fan contemplates her new album, the role she had in his life and the role she’s had in everything.

Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) Talks Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly

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By Patterson Hood | December 28, 2015
By Patterson Hood | December 28, 2015

Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers) Talks Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly

On his previous album, Kendrick Lamar was a filmmaker. On his new one, he’s a writer — and maybe one of the best of his generation.

Dan Wilson (Semisonic) Talks Sufjan Stevens’ Carrie & Lowell

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By Dan Wilson | December 25, 2015
By Dan Wilson | December 25, 2015

Dan Wilson (Semisonic) Talks Sufjan Stevens’ Carrie & Lowell

On Sufjan Stevens’ spare, lo-fi and brilliant new album, joy wages epic battle with desperation and mortality. Spoiler alert: joy wins.

Jenny Hval Talks Björk’s Vulnicura

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By Jenny Hval | December 24, 2015
By Jenny Hval | December 24, 2015

Jenny Hval Talks Björk’s Vulnicura

What makes Björk’s new album Vulnicura so devastating? The combination of the private and the ordinary.

Rafiq Bhatia (Son Lux) Talks Young Thug’s Slime Season 2

Music
By Rafiq Bhatia | December 23, 2015
By Rafiq Bhatia | December 23, 2015

Rafiq Bhatia (Son Lux) Talks Young Thug’s Slime Season 2

This is the sound of one of today’s most bewildering emcees reining in his runaway imagination in an acknowledgement of the rap game’s conventions.

Sadie Dupuis (Speedy Ortiz) Talks Miguel’s Wildheart

Music
By Sadie Dupuis | December 21, 2015
By Sadie Dupuis | December 21, 2015

Sadie Dupuis (Speedy Ortiz) Talks Miguel’s Wildheart

Miguel’s libidinous album is a musical portrayal of intimacy that expertly parallels the stylistic shifts and complexities of sexuality itself.

Will Butler (Arcade Fire) Talks Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

Music
By Will Butler | December 18, 2015
By Will Butler | December 18, 2015

Will Butler (Arcade Fire) Talks Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

This album functions great as a record of performance; it’s like you have seats with an extremely obstructed view, but you’re still enjoying yourself.

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