The midtempo track finds the singer squarely within his old-school wheelhouse.
Too often the album’s big swings don’t always land a clean hit.
To celebrate the album’s 30th anniversary, we’ve ranked every track of the singer’s sophomore effort.
The album is one of the rapper’s most meandering, insular, and uninspired to date.
Like so much good pop music, the album makes hard work seem like second nature.
The song arrives less than a year after the release of the singer’s sixth studio album.
Some oddly deconstructed influences pop up on Pulp’s first album in 23 years.
The band flat-out demands your complete willingness to enter the void.
The songs take their sweet time unfolding, luxuriating in sax solos, spoken interludes, and world-building.
An album of collisions: between time and space, past and present, precision and spontaneity.
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The album is fluid, organic, and very Stereolab.
The track is the first single from the duo’s forthcoming EP.
Color has no place anywhere on an album this soul-crushingly bleak.
To celebrate the anniversary of her fourth album, the singer has dropped a new video.
The Grammy-winning Florida rapper has landed her biggest feature yet.
The singer embraces, albeit wistfully, the pleasures of stability throughout the album.
The mixtape marks a decided shift from the primarily U.K. garage of the singer’s debut album.
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The album consists of 17 jams packed with sharp production and carefree flows.
The album is the sound of a band struggling to find its way out of the wilderness.
The album is intensely confrontational and makes no effort to hold your hand.
The rapper’s latest album gets a belated release on streaming services.