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Lil Nas X – ‘Montero’ review: ‘Old Town Road’ prankster makes his case as a Serious Artist
It’s refreshing to see the rapper in a more reflective light
Amyl & The Sniffers – ‘Comfort To Me’ review: digs deeper than their debut
The Melbourne punks' second record is louder, sillier and at times more introspective than its predecessor
Imagine Dragons – ‘Mercury – Act 1’ album review: weightier subject matter and messy genre-hops
Arresting moments of lyrical honesty are overshadowed by a scattershot record that lacks cohesion and originality
Angel Olsen – ‘Aisles’ EP review: ’80s classics through a warped lens
The North Carolina musician cuts right to the core of each song, before rebuilding her own mirror images
Self Esteem: “I want to use the palatable nature of pop to Trojan horse in my agenda”
Rebecca Lucy Taylor is sick of society’s unrealistic expectations of women and, with sensational second album ‘Prioritise Pleasure’, refuses to take it lying down
Jake Bugg – ‘Saturday Night, Sunday Morning’ review: pop music minus the fun
The Nottingham musician claims that ABBA influenced his fifth album
Oscar Lang – ‘Chew The Scenery’ review: a promising early performance
The Dirty Hit-signed musician's most experimental moments offer the greatest excitement on this debut
IDER – ‘shame’ review: understated and exploratory pop
Though the London duo's second album is no wild departure, it builds on the foundations of their 2019 debut
Billie Eilish – ‘Happier Than Ever’ review: an artist secures her status as a generational great
The star has repeated the success of her stellar debut – without repeating any of its tricks
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