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Interscope / Kid ina Korner
The Vegas crew's seventh set returns them to bombastic anthem territory after a period of introspection on their previous LP.
- Neil Z. Yeung
15 Passenger / Million Stars
A surprisingly cohesive, poetic, lyrically tight album of characteristically ragged indie folk from the Upstate New Yorkers.
- James Wilkinson
Brainfeeder
Joy, optimism, and otherness fill the fourth album by Australia's premier hardcore avant-soul/jazz/funk/hip-hop band.
- Andy Kellman
Geffen / Interscope
The Cuban-born, Florida-bred singer embraces her inner Miami party girl along with a sweaty, neon-dipped hyperpop sound.
- Matt Collar
Aftermath / Interscope
Recorded in 2021 with Dr. Dre, the singer's impassioned and fun fourth album incorporates a 27-piece orchestra and almost innumerable samples and interpolations.
- Andy Kellman
In the Red Records
The power pop-meets-hard rock legends celebrate their longevity with the angriest, hookiest, and most intense album of their career.
- Tim Sendra
GBV / Guided by Voices, Inc.
Robert Pollard indulges his love of prog rock and makes it exciting as his band continues their streak of top-notch LPs.
- Mark Deming
Just One Records / Orchard
For the first time in her career, the iconic singer writes her own songs, that meld of jazz, gospel, folk, and jump blues.
- Thom Jurek
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AllMusic Staff Pick - July 4, 2024
April 15, 1997
Speedy J switched from warm ambient techno and trance to challenging, experimental techno with this album, which remains his best. Though he'd later concentrate on Birmingham-style hard techno, this is less club-ready, and much closer to post-industrial and IDM. It's easily the most technically advanced and rewarding record he's ever made.
- Paul Simpson