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Waxahatchee Captures Beauty Amidst the Chaos on ‘Tigers Blood’ | Album Review

March 30, 2024 Jeremy Levine

While ‘Saint Cloud’ reinvented Waxahatchee for the sake of a redemption narrative, ‘Tigers Blood’ shows how her older sound, and older self, are still part of her even amidst that reinvention.

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Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers & Lucy Dacus Deliver a Definitive Musical Statement with boygenius' ‘the record’ | Album Review

April 2, 2023 Jeremy Levine
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The lack of center is very much the point: three gifted musicians looking at the calamity of our modern world and saying, “here’s what we’ve got.”

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Rayland Baxter’s Songwriting and Sound Soar on Transformative ‘If I Were A Butterfly’ | Album Review

November 16, 2022 Jeremy Levine

Throughout the record, there’s a tension between Baxter’s soul-searching, his fear of adulthood, his deep sense of love and hope, and his romantic yearning.

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Soccer Mommy’s ‘Sometimes, Forever’ is a Revelatory Journey in Sound | Album Review

June 21, 2022 Jeremy Levine

Sophie Allison’s third full-length LP is an unapologetic rock record with massive hooks, dynamic instrumentation, spectacular mixing, and a definable arc.

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Craig Finn Crafts Vivid, Veracious Tales of Human Fragility on ‘A Legacy of Rentals’ | Album Review

May 27, 2022 Jeremy Levine

The Hold Steady frontman’s fifth solo affair revels in contradictions and places the listener in more provocative situations, further solidifying his proven penchant for masterful storytelling.

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Father John Misty Sprinkles Musical Magic Amidst the Monotony of ‘Chloë and the Next 20th Century’ | Album Review

April 9, 2022 Jeremy Levine

Is ‘Chloë and the Next Twentieth Century’ just worse than Misty’s other records or an album whose aesthetic choices and concept are inseparable?

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Julien Baker Expands Her Sound, Advances Her Songcraft on ‘Little Oblivions’ | Album Review

February 28, 2021 Jeremy Levine
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Evolving her musical tool set allowed Baker to make her most thoughtful and, in some ways, quietest record to date.

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Bruce Springsteen Reunites with the E Street Band, Delivers Varied Results on ‘Letter To You’ | Album Review

October 25, 2020 Jeremy Levine
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A long dip in the middle of the record makes it difficult to see Springsteen’s twentieth studio affair matching up to his other great works.

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Phoebe Bridgers Floats in Unsettled Space on Magnificent, Melancholic ‘Punisher’ | Album Review

June 19, 2020 Jeremy Levine
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While the author can’t say he was prepared for ‘Punisher’ to ask as much of him as it did, he’s still moved by it, unsettled by it, and captivated by it.

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Illiterate Light’s Eponymous Debut Album Builds Upon Their Dynamic On-Stage Energy | Album Review

October 12, 2019 Jeremy Levine

Jake Cochran and Jeff Gorman seem to have used their studio time to reproduce the most feasible version of the sound that’s made them a thrilling live act.

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The Hold Steady Traverse a Few Too Many Twists & Turns on Patchwork ‘Thrashing Thru the Passion’ | Album Review

August 22, 2019 Jeremy Levine

While the band’s structural experimentation could be fun, in very few instances does it feel necessary or even authentic across the duration of their seventh studio album.

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Bon Iver Summon Their Signature Strain of Enigmatic Musical Magic Once Again with ‘i,i’ | Album Review

August 21, 2019 Jeremy Levine

The band’s fourth studio LP is yet another installment in a series of never-ending layers that are labyrinthine upon close inspection and, from a distance, so simple and clear.

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‘Western Stars’ Is Bruce Springsteen’s Eloquent, Empathetic Elegy For An Alienated America | Album Review

June 14, 2019 Jeremy Levine

When Springsteen’s nineteenth studio album succeeds, it uses themes of cowboys and the West to come to an understanding of humanity, rather than simply replicating its tropes.

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