Here’s our take on the best and worst albums available online and in record stores today:
Foo Fighters, Wasting Light
Enter the Foo: Your favorite grungy uncle asserts arena dominance.
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TV on the Radio, Nine Types of Light
After leading us from the ruins to the cosmos, rock’s deepest explorers just wanna snuggle.
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Panda Bear, Tomboy
Come to Daddy: Indie rock’s noble, comforting hero protects his cubs.
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Vivian Girls, Share the Joy
Brooklyn’s punky darlings rely on overfamiliar moxie.
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Thursday, No Devolución
Dethroned emo gurus now exploring headier realms.
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Atmosphere, The Family Sign
Twin Cities duo catch a case of the Whitey Ford blues.
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Low, C’Mon
Crafty pop studio hand reframes unnerving voices.
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Jessie J, Who You Are
In 2011’s Trashy Pop Tart Fun Run, she’s winning!
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Here We Rest
Behind the cozy melange lies a creeping bleakness.
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The Feelies, Here Before
Hoboken indie pioneers nimbly slow their roll.
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