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AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The Wilco frontman celebrates his belief that "creativity eats darkness" with an ambitious, grand-scale solo project.
- Mark Deming
Nonesuch
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
Plant's newest band gels in a harmony-rich amalgam of Americana and U.K. Midlands mystique.
- Timothy Monger
Columbia / Epic
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
Youthful abandon and destiny collide on the Swedish pop star's tight fifth set.
- Neil Z. Yeung
Anti-
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The great singer takes the wheel on an elaborately executed album she wrote, produced, and recorded at her own studio.
- Mark Deming
Yep Roc
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
Another dose of pure pop perfection and guitar rock muscle from Canada's indie pop heroes.
- Mark Deming
Dead Oceans
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
This eight-song EP from the indie folk group challenges their established sound by experimenting with lyrical tangents, strange production, and even some ska arrangements.
- Fred Thomas
Mexican Summer
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The seventh solo album from this producer/songwriter deepens the specificity of her murky, abstract art rock sound and features guest vocals from John Cale.
- Fred Thomas
RCA
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The singer/rapper conjures an '80s pop fantasia on her fifth album.
- Matt Collar

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A sensitive troubadour for the age of social media, Sombr places equal emphasis on sound and soul-baring lyrics. "Caroline," the viral hit that helped the singer/songwriter escalate from indie status to a major label while he was still in his teens, relies on cinematic vistas and rolling harmonies as much as his dramatic vocals. By the time he released the EP In Another Life in 2023, Sombr was collaborating with Read More about Sombr

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June 19, 1970
Her self-titled debut LP (later retitled Ain't No Mountain High Enough for the single) is arguably her finest solo work at Motown and perhaps her best. Everyone who doubted whether Ross could sustain a career outside the Supremes found out immediately that she would be a star. The single "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" remains a staple in her shows, and is still her finest message track.
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