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Jimmy Buffett's final album, 'Equal Strain on All Parts,' is reviewed positively for its laidback and eclectic tunes. The album features collaborations with Paul McCartney and Emmylou Harris. The album was released after Buffett's death.
Synth-rich and emotionally ambiguous, DJ Shadow’s new instrumental LP meditates on nostalgia for the sound of terrestrial radio in the 1980s Read our review of Action Adventure ↓ https://t.co/dwxNfitLaN
A 1995 album that changed the sound of dancehall while pointing the genre in a newly reflective direction Read our Sunday Review of Buju Banton's ’Til Shiloh ↓ https://t.co/Uoz3UxmaVm
'Faced with the formlessness of the Real represented by Earth 2, Justin Broadrick erects a scaffold of his own. Earth’s unspeakable truth is entombed within his “brute concrete reality”' Reissue Of The Week Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version https://t.co/X8Qyek6XXI https://t.co/k3EnXBVh9W
When Jimmy Buffett died in September 2023, he left behind one final album of the sun-soaked, island-getaway music he'd pretty much had a lock on for the past 50 years: https://t.co/fjqbHOo7j0
Flanked by a close circle of collaborators, hip-hop experimentalist Ishmael Butler takes a brief, mysterious trip through rap aesthetics past and future Read our review of @shabazzpalaces’ Robed in Rareness ↓ https://t.co/nNKmm5F0k4
Ragana’s riveting new album is a sludgy and simmering call to action Read our Best New Music review of Desolation’s Flower ↓ https://t.co/lrLC5nIrom
awakebutstillinbed’s second album is a collection of gnarly emo epics that spotlight the underbelly of being a touring musician Read our review of chaos takes the wheel and i am a passenger ↓ https://t.co/tTSqnqT964
The most experimental album from Dave Matthews Band explores the uneasy zone between celebratory anthems and grim lamentations Our review of Before These Crowded Streets ↓ https://t.co/HS5Iz7U7W2
‘May Your Vanquished Be Saved From The Bondage Of Their Sins’ by Loop’s Robert Hampson is a Ligeti-esque cosmic nightmare, untethered from our earthly realm...' Reissue Of The Week Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version https://t.co/X8Qyek6XXI https://t.co/aHSaHJFvjm
John Darnielle delves into the lore of 2002’s All Hail West Texas with a soft-rock opera that adds baroque arrangements to his brutal, tender storytelling Read our review of @mountain_goats’ Jenny From Thebes ↓ https://t.co/ElcSpd7mHY
The Cincinnati synth-punk trio dials up the energy on a zippy new album Read our review of the Serfs’ Half Eaten by Dogs ↓ https://t.co/9dN2Z0CFum
Jimmy Buffett, 'Equal Strain on All Parts': Album Review: https://t.co/fjqbHOo7j0
'.@LoJamMusic’s whole performance is a burst of pure ragged light. Leaning away from the soulful songcraft of latest album Gentle Confrontation and more towards the shuddering beats that underpin it' @SemibrevePT 2023 Reviewed https://t.co/tQ5V4KoTkA https://t.co/2Al8hT5TuX
The American Analog Set’s first album in 18 years puts an ever-so-slightly sharper edge on their familiar, slow-burning indie rock Read our review of For Forever ↓ https://t.co/fp1iZMzpZd
'Stripped of the trappings of modern pop and rock, ambient metal invites a search for answers to the bigger questions. Ancient musical modes are resurfaced to get us closer to a putative godhead' Reissue Of The Week Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version https://t.co/X8Qyek6XXI https://t.co/BuXTLGHDqK
The most experimental album from Dave Matthews Band explores the uneasy zone between celebratory anthems and grim lamentations Our review of Before These Crowded Streets ↓ https://t.co/E4atvROtWH
Out today! Bittersweet finale from the late Mayor of Margaritaville includes assists by Paul McCartney and Emmylou Harris: https://t.co/fjqbHOo7j0
Jimmy Buffett's last album before his death, 'All Strain on Equal Parts,' is every bit the laidback, eclectic, inviting set of tunes you’d expect from the beloved singer-songwriter. More: https://t.co/qkf2SJ5ZJn https://t.co/i3S1SN1a99
Jimmy Buffett Leads a Bittersweet Conga Line Through a Winsome, Fitting Final Collection, 'Equal Strain on All Parts': Album Review https://t.co/wYNCGnmWct
'Thirty years on, Earth 2 still feels like an aberration in the Seattle sound of 1993 – an overwhelming occurrence without easily identifiable origin, and a law unto itself.' Reissue Of The Week – Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version https://t.co/X8Qyek6XXI https://t.co/RqCij2EoLJ
Flying Raccoon Suit's new album 'Moonflower' finds room for everything from ska to thrash metal to jazz to emo, and it works https://t.co/fsAX1ABDUY https://t.co/IpTUgGb78a
Jimmy Buffet's posthumous album, Equal Strain on All Parts, features @PaulMcCartney, Emmylou Harris, and more. Stream it here: https://t.co/6zRBaR4ymG https://t.co/ByJ6bnYJwm
Nearly 30 years after their initial dissolution, Drop Nineteens (@drop_nineteens) have returned with a record spiritually connected to their debut. ‘Hard Light’ is proof that the beloved shoegazers aren’t one-album wonders. Our full review 🔗⬇️ https://t.co/SrPqFXpcyy
Jimmy Buffett's final album 'Equal Strain On All Parts' is here. Shortly after his death, we published our never-before-posted interview with him as he looked back at hangovers, a weird Bob Dylan encounter and writing "Margaritaville." 🔗https://t.co/m35pGSNcAs https://t.co/GEjp6y80mz
Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band's Dancing on the Edge is full of vivid songwriting and cosmic-slacker jams Our review ↓ https://t.co/JQARK1CiXW
Spiritual Cramp’s (@Spiritual_Cramp) eponymous debut album is polished, fun and obsessed with conflict. It gets in your face and in your heart. Read our full review 🔗⬇️ https://t.co/joXwjtqdZr
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A posthumous album by Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefers is out today. Read the review: https://t.co/fjqbHOo7j0
Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band's Dancing on the Edge is full of vivid songwriting and cosmic-slacker jams Our review ↓ https://t.co/owKkJxOrtm
Bittersweet finale from the late Mayor of Margaritaville includes assists by Paul McCartney and Emmylou Harris: https://t.co/fjqbHOnzts
On Yo La Tengo's liveliest album in at least a decade, indie rock’s most steadfast institution squares up against ubiquitous darkness Our review of This Stupid World ↓ https://t.co/o8Q0An0PY4
The Cincinnati synth-punk trio dials up the energy on a zippy new album Our review of The Serfs' Half Eaten 🔗 : https://t.co/L5GxEBNqUc https://t.co/98Cx12TfeQ
A posthumous album by @jimmybuffett arrives tomorrow. Read the review: https://t.co/fjqbHOnzts