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Royce and Premier struggle but succeed with the duo’s second album
By
Matthew Joseph
, Collegian Staff
March 26, 2018
Taylor declares the old Swift dead, and forges a new ‘Reputation’
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Matthew Joseph
December 4, 2017
Vulfpeck makes a shaky return, light on funk
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Matthew Joseph
October 25, 2017
Destroyer’s ‘ken’ is a perfect median of rock and techno
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October 22, 2017
Beck’s ‘Colors’ is fun, well-crafted nightclub simplicity
By
Matthew Joseph
October 15, 2017
The Cults new album has great ideas under its dull, derivative dream-pop
By
Matthew Joseph
October 10, 2017
Double Dutchess: a pop artist with actual emotion and creativity
By
Matthew Joseph
October 3, 2017
‘Wonderful Wonderful’ is familiarly flawed, but so incredibly filled with passion
By
Matthew Joseph
October 1, 2017
Mount Kimbie gives a thoroughly unique album-house techno with garage rock
By
Matthew Joseph
September 17, 2017
The albums of Fall 2017: Sleeper hits and big names round out the sound of 2017
By
Matthew Joseph
September 10, 2017
Posthumous J Dilla compilation ‘Motor City’ reminds us of his brilliance
By
Matthew Joseph
April 30, 2017
Even crowd-pandering can’t dull the brilliance of Actress’ ‘AZD’
By
Matthew Joseph
April 23, 2017
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