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Thomas Bedenbaugh

Thomas Bedenbaugh recently graduated from the University of South Carolina with an M.A. in English. He is currently an instructor of freshman literature and rhetoric.

Tierra Whack, World Wide Whack

Tierra Whack World Wide Whack Review: The Dark Web of Fame

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
March 15, 2024

The album (re)establishes Whack as one of the most creative rappers in the game.

Kacey Musgraves, Deeper Well

Kacey Musgraves Deeper Well Review: Going Her Own Way

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
March 12, 2024

Musgraves burrows into her psyche and the sounds of folk music for an affecting set of songs.

Trevor Horn, Echoes

Trevor Horn Echoes: Ancient & Modern Review: An Eclectic but Sanitized Covers Album

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
January 14, 2024

The album’s cover songs are rendered so pristine that they lose all sense of identity.

Chris Stapleton, Higher

Chris Stapleton ‘Higher’ Review: A Country Album That Struggles to Take Off

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
November 6, 2023

While the singer’s voice is as expressive as ever, the songwriting throughout the album feels safe and, at times, almost anonymous.

Wilco, Cousin

Wilco Cousin Review: A Potent Shot in the Dark That Mostly Pays Off

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
September 25, 2023

Working with an outside producer for the first time in years, the band nudges their sound in new directions.

Ben Folds, What Matters Most

Ben Folds What Matters Most Review: Rote Reflections from Middle Age

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
May 29, 2023

The album amounts to a relatively familiar reflection on aging and the passage of time.

Yves Tumor, Praise a Lord

Yves Tumor ‘Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume’ Review: Infectious Anxiety

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
March 17, 2023

The album finds emotional power in its varied sonic palettes and searching lyricism.

Algiers, Shook

Algiers Shook Review: A Fusion of Influences That’s Shaken, Not Stirred

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
February 20, 2023

The band attempts to blend a number of disparate musical genres, but the result is often less than the sum of the parts.

Röyksopp, Profound Mysteries III’

Röyksopp Profound Mysteries III Review: An Ambitious but Indulgent Bookend

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
November 14, 2022

The album’s sonic palette is nearly identical to its predecessors, but this is the most introspective release of the trilogy.

Arctic Monkeys, The Car

Arctic Monkeys The Car Review: A Versatile Effort with One Ear in the Past

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
October 21, 2022

The band sounds reinvigorated, proving that the sonic risks of their last album were far from a dead end.

Tove Lo, Dirt Femme

Tove Lo Dirt Femme Review: An Undefined Pop Treatise on Femininity

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
October 10, 2022

The album is a collection of occasionally catchy dance-floor filler, but it’s burdened with a concept that feels under-explored.

Rina Sawayama, Hold the Girl

Rina Sawayama Hold the Girl Review: Artistic Growth at the Expense of Hooks

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
September 19, 2022

The album isn’t as bombastic or inventive as the singer’s debut, but it reflects her growing introspection.

Stella Donnelly, Flood

Stella Donnelly ‘Flood’ Review: A Course Correction Into Uncharted Waters

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
August 22, 2022

The album sees the Aussie singer-songwriter refining the at times jagged indie rock of her promising debut.

Panda Bear & Sonic Boom, Reset

Panda Bear & Sonic Boom ‘Reset’ Review: A Misguided Gesture Toward the Past

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
August 7, 2022

The album revels in the sounds of ’50s and ’60s pop but lacks the hooks that made that era so indelible.

Interpol, The Other Side of Make-Believe

Interpol The Other Side of Make-Believe Review: A Pastiche of the Band’s Past

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
July 11, 2022

In an attempt to move forward, the band has repackaged the stylistic traits that made them special in the first place.

Regina Spektor, Home, Before and After

Regina Spektor Home, Before and After Review: Finding Solace in Communion

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
June 22, 2022

The album is spiked with humor and pathos, and Spektor holds the two in balance as skillfully as she ever has.

Soccer Mommy, Sometimes Forever

Soccer Mommy Sometimes, Forever Review: An Ambitious but Unmemorable Experiment

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
June 20, 2022

Though the album is more cohesive than Soccer Mommy’s previous albums, its lyrical themes and melodies aren’t nearly as indelible.

Harry's House

Harry Styles Harry’s House Review: A Pop Trendsetter Tries on Different Styles

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
May 16, 2022

The album sees Styles growing comfortable enough within the pop idiom that he inhabits to push against it—but only ever so slightly.

Toro y Moi, Mahal

Toro y Moi Mahal Review: A Funky, Familiar Dip Into Mellow Waters

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
April 24, 2022

Toro y Moi’s Mahal feels a lot like the aural equivalent of lazing around on a Sunday afternoon.

Banks, Serpentina

Banks Serpentina Review: A Disappointingly Conventional Meditation on Heartbreak

by Thomas Bedenbaugh
April 14, 2022

Banks’s Serpentina asserts its uniqueness in paradoxically conventional and unsurprising ways.

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