Tag: pop albums
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Tyler, the Creator: Call Me If You Get Lost review – Sir Baudelaire’s finest
Tyler, the Creator’s 2019 album IGOR wowed fans worldwide this its ambitious storytelling, chart-dominating singles and unparalleled originality. Could the Grammy-winning California rapper produce another masterpiece in his 2021 follow-up? Alex Walden isn’t convinced.
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Since U Been Four – Kelly Clarkson and my first favourite song
American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson is not a cool or fashionable artist to like, and her career undoubtedly peaked well over a decade ago. I have my mum to thank for why her music is still an addiction of mine.
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Olivia Rodrigo: SOUR review – a teen pop triumph
Ambitious, thrilling and often inspired, Olivia Rodrigo’s debut is a pinnacle of Gen Z pop, bursting with all the energy and raw emotion that comes with being young today.
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dodie: Build a Problem review – much more than a YouTube sensation
Build a Problem is a coming of age for dodie with its cinematic ambition and intricate strings compositions, although much of the album lacks a sense of purpose.
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The Greeting Committee: This Is It review – a slice of Autumnal gold
Maybe it’s the album cover’s colour theme, or simply the time of year it was released, but there’s something distinctly autumnal about The Greeting Committee’s This Is It. Following the release of their debut EP, It’s Not All That Bad, the Kansas City indie pop group saw their career begin to flourish, signing with (appropriately…
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Songs of the Summer – Part 2
I may have underestimated the extra workload a new term of Year 11 would bring, but finally here is the second installment of “Songs of the Summer”, albeit posted in autumn. Prepare yourself for my favourite ten songs from summer 2018, featuring fantastic tracks from Billie Eilish, Opia and James Arthur. Many of these songs…
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Songs of the Summer – Part 1
It’s been a surprisingly busy summer of music listening, with plenty of time to try out new tracks on long journeys and lazy days at home. As usual, my tastes have changed quite a lot over the past six weeks. It started with a newfound love for the smart and no-nonsense electronic pop of Billie…
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The genius behind clipping.’s “Block”
Through a fantastic few songs discovered with help from Apple Music, I’ve left the musical doldrums of Week 11 and found a source of plenty of fresh discussion. The theme this week seems to be sleepy, languid funk, suited to the inevitable lethargy that the end of term brings. twenty one pilots’ new double release…
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Panic! At the Disco trades depth for showbiz glitter
It’s been another busy few weeks and for the first time I didn’t discover any new music in Week 11, so I’ve decided to bundle all the songs of two weeks into one post. Week 10 brought some classics, including a strong new contender for song of the year.
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Shakey Graves has a slow burn thriller in “Roll the Bones”
A further nine tracks are lined up for you in Part 2, featuring songs from Republican Hair, MGMT, Eminem and of course Royal Blood. Hype is building for a Friday that promises to deliver some big new albums – namely Panic! At the Disco’s Pray for the Wicked and Weathers’ full-length debut Kids in the…
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Hop Along have struck gold in the extraordinary “How Simple”
What a week. After last week’s frenzy of releases, I’ve been listening to and loving more music than ever. Consequently, this post is billed to be the longest in the series so far, with an unprecedented five songs having surpassed 10 plays this week. So make yourself comfortable – there’s a lot to talk about.
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Jungle’s return lives up to the hype
It’s safe to say there has never been such an enormous week for me in terms of new music releases – it has been frankly ridiculous.
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Evil Friends’ stunning closer is a must-listen
This week has seen some continuation from last weeks most played songs, as well as some old tunes that have come back for more.

