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- NEW Joyce Manor, 'I Used To Go To This Bar' Album Review | Paste
- With occasional pop detours, the Barry Johnson-led band from Torrance continues its everlasting journey to punk maturity.
- Louis Tomlinson tries to find his groove on How Did I Get Here? | Paste
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- Zach Bryan's sixth album is compelling, frustrating, and too damn long | Paste
- There’s a great record about maternal loss, addiction across generations, faith, and the American Dream somewhere inside With Heaven On Top’s ambitious but flawed 78-minute runtime.
- On locket, Madison Beer finally finds her footing and is ready to dance | Paste
- The singer’s third album flits between dark siren synth-pop, ‘90’s r&b slow jams, and crunchy 8-bit glitches. It’s her strongest, most focused work yet—and also her most fun.
- COVER STORY | Dry Cleaning is a total work of art | Paste
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- Review: 'Secret Love' refines Dry Cleaning’s tried-and-true formula | Paste
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- Dry Cleaning Return, Hear New Single "Hit My Head All Day" | Paste
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- Zach Bryan Provokes MAGA Idiots With New Anti-ICE Song Teaser, Calls Response "Misconstrued" | Paste
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- Michael Kiwanuka, 'Small Changes' Album Review | Paste
- Michael Kiwanuka's new songs are unhurried, and there’s a hazy, languid feel throughout much of his latest record 'Small Changes'.
- Kendrick Lamar Reimagines Rap's Future and Reckons With His Past on 'GNX' | Paste
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