The 16-year old Australian makes teenage drama irresistible.
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Read MoreThe Chicks cement their status as country music royalty with their first album in 14 years.
Read MoreJuice WRLD’s first posthumous album reiterates what we sadly already knew about him.
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Read MoreIn only six minutes and 15 seconds, Tobi Lou’s stream of consciousness discusses everything from immigration to Pokemon, contrasting his colorful demeanor with serious themes.
Read MoreChloe x Halle reclaim their power and define their artistry in their best album yet.
Read MoreLady Gaga soothes her pains with pounding basslines and catchy melodies in her sixth studio album.
Read MoreThe pop futurist makes an album for the present with piercing depictions of intimacy and isolation.
Read MoreSet My Heart on Fire Immediately is an ambitious amalgamation of the past and present that only Perfume Genius could create.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of a divorce and in the midst of mental illness, the Paramore singer steps out from her band to release shame, embrace femininity, and accept love.
Read MoreOn Making a Door Less Open, indie favorites Car Seat Headrest aren’t quite sure how to utilize their new, electronic-influenced sound.
Read MoreSpanning four tracks over ten minutes, Kali Uchis’ EP teases listeners with its jam-packed emotion and fleeting duration.
Read MoreRina Sawayama chronicles her past and present to create a pop record that finds its strengths from multiple genres and experiences.
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