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Atlantic
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
After ten years and five albums, the genre-blurring Ohio duo brings the story of Clancy to a cathartic, satisfying close.
- Neil Z. Yeung
Interscope / Spinal Tap
AllMusic Rating: 3.0 stars
Britain's loudest and most punctual band pull themselves out of mothballs and confront old age with truly uneven results.
- Mark Deming
Atlantic / Rhino Atlantic
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
More a short live album than an EP, this four-song release features raging versions of Physical Graffiti tunes from concerts in 1975 and 1979.
- Fred Thomas
Metropolis / Metropolis Records
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
The influential British post-punk band's first original album in over 20 years maintains their urgent yet atmospheric sound.
- Paul Simpson
Because Music
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
While not for cynics, the Aussies' third LP offers a winning mix of celebratory dance-funk, caring bittersweetness, and stratospheric group harmonies.
- Marcy Donelson
Heavenly Recordings
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
With the help of Paul Epworth's shimmering production, the debauched poet of the London scene has made his most accessible record yet.
- Tim Sendra
Warp
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
On his fourth long-player, the drummer and his ensemble revision rap classics live in the studio as instrumental contemporary post-bop jazz.
- Thom Jurek
Because Music
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
The band celebrates their 25th anniversary with an immensely enjoyable collection of highlights from their discography and BBC performances.
- Heather Phares

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Going under the name Sea Lemon, Seattle musician Natalie Lew makes sonically blissful dream pop with sharp hooks and the occasional biting lyric rising above her washed-out instrumentals. After establishing her sound with a series of singles and EPs, Sea Lemon released her debut full-length, Diving for a Prize, in 2025. Lew grew up in Seattle, taking in the city's rich alternative music culture. She played piano in her youth,…  Read More about Sea Lemon

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1986
The Dream Syndicate’s third album, released in 1986, broke with the more hazed-over, post-Velvets psychedelia of their earlier work in favor of more driving and slightly twangy hard rock sound. You can take the songwriter out of the Paisley Underground, but you can’t take said Underground out of the songs, as it turns out, with a few reflective moments on par with the college rock dreaminess of the Go-Betweens or Yo La Tengo peeking through the band’s bid for a more mainstream sound. It’s an entirely different experience than The Days of Wine & Roses was just four years earlier, but an interesting and valuable detour in the band’s journey.
- Fred Thomas

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