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‘Sylvain Sylvain’ Album Review

'Sylvain Sylvain' is a rock & roll statement about what matters, and it comes from the soul of a master

Zayn Finds His Sweet Spot on ‘Nobody Is Listening’

The former One Direction member turned solo pop star delivers a hopeful LP of bedroom R&B

Sleaford Mods’ ‘Spare Ribs’ Is the Soundtrack to Your Ever-Growing Rage

Cue up this acerbic romp through society's ills the next time you feel a towering tidal wave of universal anger descending

Jazmine Sullivan’s ‘Heaux Tales’ is a Nuanced Take on Romantic Realism

The R&B singer draws on her own personal experience to create a fully realized vision of love and loss.

Morgan Wallen Is a Versatile Nashville Cliche Machine on ‘Dangerous: The Double Album’

The breakout country artist's 30-song collection is part album, part playlist, part content dump

Playboi Carti Lives Out His Vampire Rock Star Fantasy on ‘Whole Lotta Red’

On the most anticipated and ambitious project of his career, the SoundCloud-rap icon channels the cathartic spectacle of metal and hardcore punk.

Eminem Can’t Quite Update His Shock Jock Game, Again, on ‘Music to Be Murdered By: Side B’

He covers everything from Covid-19 to Colin Kaepernick but the results feel superfluous rather than subversive

Mike Posner’s ‘Operation: Wake Up’ is a Concept Album About Being a Depressed Songwriter for Hire

The 36-minute surprise album peeks under the hood of the pop machine and comes to some dark conclusions

Kid Cudi’s ‘Man on the Moon III: The Chosen’ is Another Beleaguered Dispatch From His Stormy Emotional World

The rapper's latest feels derivative compared to his influential early work

Paul McCartney Delivers a Playful Gem with ‘McCartney III’

His latest recalls the pastoral, laid-back sound of 1970 solo debut

Jack Harlow’s ‘Thats What They All Say’ Is a Louisville Love Letter

On his debut album, the rising Kentucky rapper uses his hometown as a lens to process his newfound stardom.

Chris Cornell’s Historic Voice and Great Ear Take Center Stage on the Covers LP, ‘No One Sings Like You Anymore’

Although the late Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman's vocal talents are undeniable, the way he performs the covers on this compilation is what makes it interesting
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