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    Linkin Park’s Risky Rebirth Paid OffAn initially messy return paved the way for a balanced new album.
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    Tyler, the Creator Confronts an Odd FutureChromakopia is more interested in critiquing masculinity than celebrating its own aggression.
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    Halsey Should Just Be HerselfThe singer’s new album is lost in a sea of elaborate impersonations.
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    This Is Not How to End Your BandThe final Japandroids album sounds like a retread of better Japandroids albums.
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    Riverside
    Warriors Come Out and GrateLin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis’s remake devolves into kumbaya.
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    The Pop Stars Who Flamed OutKaty Perry’s 143 joins the cursed ranks of musical missteps this year.
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    Future Slouches Toward LegacyMixtape Pluto is a rote retread of his last two albums.
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    Post Malone’s Country Album Has Too Much BaggageF-1 Trillion burrows so far into the mainstream Nashville machine it inherits its problems.
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    Ice Spice, Bite-Size‘Y2K!’ is funny and playful. But when an album is the same length as an episode of Abbott Elementary, the filler is frustrating.
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    Adultish GambinoOn Bando Stone, Donald Glover spends one last night in a scene he believes he’s outgrown.
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    Zach Bryan Hits His LimitOn The Great American Bar Scene, the accidental superstar’s formula remains potent but predictable.
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    A Hip-Hop ‘What If …’James Blake and Lil Yachty’s new album is as astounding as it is annoying.
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    Camila Cabello’s June GloomC’XOXO is a jarring pivot with cursed timing. It’s also her best album to date.
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    Billie Eilish Doesn’t Have to Do It AllHit Me Hard and Soft can be gleefully disorienting, but it’s saddled with the timeless plight of the moody junior installment.
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    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon - Season 11
    The Curious Case of the Stereophonic Cast RecordingPaying homage to a band without catalog access is usually a recipe for terrors. Will Butler’s Fleetwood Mac experiment is an impressive exception.
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    The Performative Poets DepartmentOn her new album, Taylor Swift is restless, fed up, and a little too aware of what everyone wants.
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    Our Sweetheart of the RodeoBeyoncé’s Cowboy Carter chronicles an artist with a voice pliable enough (and a following large enough) to crash whatever scene she pleases.
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    Justin Timberlake Wants You BackHis new album sticks to a safe, occasionally satisfying script, even when it’s clear he’s lost the plot.
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    Ariana Grande Is Telling This Story HerselfEternal Sunshine stares directly into the past — and recontextualizes it.
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    Schoolboy Q Is Following in the Footsteps of GiantsOn Blue Lips, he rummages through decades of Black American history.
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    What Is Kim Petras Doing?She could have reminded fans why she’s actually worth listening to. Instead, we got Slut Pop Miami.
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    Boygenius Is Here to Blunt Whatever Life Throws Our WayTheir Grammy-winning debut album is about finding strength in themselves.
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    We Should Appreciate The Smile While It’s Still HereDropping four projects in 20 months screams “Here for a good time, not a long time.”
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    Nicki Minaj Locks the GatesPink Friday 2 drips with the irritating realization that running a kingdom means defending its walls.
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    Peter Gabriel Is Trying to Keep It Togetheri/o is a series of lofty ideas for the future.
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    André 3000’s Solo Album Is a Breath of Fresh AirNew Blue Sun isn’t the esteemed return to form rap fans hoped for. It’s something more.
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    PinkPantheress Is Remastering the Y2K AestheticHeaven Knows sounds like lightning striking a 160 GB iPod.
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    Bad Bunny and Drake Are Making Offers Their Fans Can’t RefuseIn our current climate, it pays to be the villain.
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    The Rolling Stones Paint It BackwardA new Stones record in 2023 may feel as necessary as a milkman. But they’re doing more than just conjuring ghosts.
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    Sufjan Stevens Tours the Garden of HeartbreakHis new album Javelin urges us to embrace life’s beauty while we still can.
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    Doja Cat Is Fighting Fires of Her Own CreationOn Scarlet, the rapper, singer, and internet terror channels negative comments into some of the best work of her career.
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    Olivia Rodrigo Would Rather Go Through ItOn Guts, the pop star sidesteps her winning formula.
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    Burna Boy Sounds Creatively ExhaustedThe Nigerian superstar’s new album was supposed to be a victory lap. But he comes across as bitter and paranoid.
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    Noname Shakes the TableOn Sundial, the rapper is pushing back against everyone — including herself.
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    Travis Scott Is Raging Into OblivionOn Utopia, the rapper is too scared to mess with the blueprint.
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    Blur’s Return Is a Fitting Evolution for a Once-Chaotic BandOn their beautiful, occasionally plodding new album, the Britpop legends embrace stillness.
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    Kelly Clarkson (Finally) Succumbs to the SpotlightChemistry proves to be the ideal emotional counterpart to her talk show.
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    Gunna Is Fed UpIsolation and anger hang over a Gift & a Curse, the rapper’s first album since taking a plea deal in the YSL indictment.
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    Janelle Monáe Lets Go of Her (and Our) AnxietyOn her breezy new album, she abandons perfectionism.
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    The Foo Fighters Reach for the LightTheir new album isn’t for getting over tragedy. It’s about learning to live beside it.
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    Every Album Named ‘The Album,’ RankedWhen self-titled won’t suffice.
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    The Ed Sheeran Formula Hits a RoadblockHis grief-stricken new album is personal, messy, and necessary.
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    The National Are Now a Parody ActThe band have become the very thing their critics accuse them of.
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    Lighten Up and Listen to Everything But the GirlThe duo’s new album eases the pain without sacrificing pleasure.
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    Metallica Vanquish Their DemonsTheir new album conquers the present by conversing with the past.
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    Lana Del Rey Has Come to ConfessOn Ocean Blvd, the singer sets her fears on fire.
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    Miley’s Californication Is CompleteEndless Summer Vacation showcases a more unified and refined version of Cyrus, but is almost too meticulously crafted to soundtrack summers.
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    Just Give In to the New Gorillaz AlbumDamon Albarn’s earnest, schmaltzy Cracker Island is restless enough to work.
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    Skrillex Is Reinventing HimselfVibes shift, and the wub man endures.
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    Kelela Knows How to Interrupt a GrooveHer first album in six years wages war on a world that wrings artists dry.
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