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Reprise
The progressive bluegrass phenom's fourth album is a sprawling, freewheeling set co-produced by Jon Brion.
- Timothy Monger
Various Artists
Light in the Attic Records
Compiled output from Lou Reed's brief tenure as a record label's staff songwriter shortly before he formed the Velvet Underground.
- Fred Thomas
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Warp
The group's final release brings listeners closer than ever to their music with pared-down versions of some of their best-loved songs.
- Heather Phares
4AD
Collecting the band's first three 4AD albums and plentiful bonus material, this set documents their inventive, emotive dream-pop brilliance.
- Heather Phares
Sub Pop
In his first solo excursion since the end of his band Low, Sparhawk uses synths, drum machines, and vocoded vocals to explore grief.
- Fred Thomas
Bayonet Records
The Austin, Texas duo enlisted producer John Congleton to reinvigorate their '60s-indebted sound on a (psych/garage) rock-solid 16-track sophomore LP.
- Marcy Donelson
Loma Vista
An inspired and uplifting meeting between two figures crucial to hip-hop for over 30 years.
- Andy Kellman
Brainfeeder
The duo stick to the globally informed, jazz-adjacent neo-psychedelia of their first two albums with winning results.
- Tim Sendra
Editors' Choice for August, 2024
AllMusic Staff Pick - September 30, 2024
March 29, 1959
Though the bulk of this session features the marvelous trumpet/tenor tandem of Donald Byrd and Hank Mobley, it is drummer Art Blakey whose demonstrative presence is heard in full force. This album of contrasts, depth, and spirit showcases Clark's dual concepts brilliantly, and is only a half step below his best.
- Michael G. Nastos