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The Top 50 Albums of 2021
“Living Proof At My Fingertips” – A Beginner’s Guide to Echo & The Bunnymen
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FROM WORST TO BEST: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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Inside (Deluxe) – Mother Mother
Loved You a Little – The Maine, Taking Back Sunday and Charlotte Sands.
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REVIEW: Yard Act – ‘The Overload’ (Island)
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Luca Guadagnino
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Ed Biggs
November 1, 2018
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REVIEW: Thom Yorke – ‘Suspiria’ (XL / Unsustainabubble)
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At its best, ‘Suspiria’ is the most fractured and unsettled work that Thom Yorke has ever produced.