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The New Yorker’s third album leaves behind her DIY origins to channel cult pop classics by Lorde and Sky Ferreira
New Yorker Grace Ives broke out as a bedroom pop artist, self-pr…
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The New Yorker’s third album leaves behind her DIY origins to channel cult pop classics by Lorde and Sky Ferreira
New Yorker Grace Ives broke out as a bedroom pop artist, self-pr…
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Lillie West’s fourth album is a hazy, mid-tempo meditation on escape that gets stuck in a numbing mid-tempo mode – though there is a gorgeous moment of release
Over fidgety, impatient keys, L…
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Despite their predecessors stressing the horrors of pop success, a new cohort are hungry for it, reflecting the ambitions of spotlight-hungry gen Z and the shamelessness of Trump 2.0 life
On Lorde’s 2…
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Lorde resembled Patti Smith as she introduced her entire new album, but the lack of well-known hits let the energy drop
It would be misleading to call Lorde’s performance at Glastonbury a “sec…
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