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Nonesuch
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The bluegrass phenom adds pop polish and savvy songwriting to her mix, delivering a semi-acoustic pop winner.
- Mark Deming
A.G. Stage Ltd.
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
The veteran electro-pop artist's second solo album delivers hooky songs with her usual effortless elegance.
- Heather Phares
222 Records / Interscope
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
Maroon 5 deliver a smartly pared-down eighth album that nicely evokes the clubby soul-pop of their early work.
- Matt Collar
Republic
AllMusic Rating: 4.5 stars
True love and heartbreak are forever intertwined on the singer's deeply affecting fourth album.
- Matt Collar
Domino
AllMusic Rating: 3.5 stars
A bit more moving and personal than the wry songwriter's typical output, his 11th solo album makes up for a three-year gap with 16 songs.
- Marcy Donelson
Three Lobed
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
After establishing himself as a singer/songwriter, Gunn returns to his instrumental roots on this textured ambient set.
- Timothy Monger
International Anthem
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
Delivering their first album in 11 years, the duo and engineer Dave Vettraino use the recording studio as an instrument and a laboratory.
- Thom Jurek
Island
AllMusic Rating: 4.0 stars
A 30th anniversary release featuring newly remastered audio of the standard album and a handful of new bonuses, remixes and live tracks.

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Quadeca makes genre-defiant music that bends experimental hip-hop, neo-psychedelia, alternative R&B, pop, bossa nova, and more to his whims. Over the years, he transitioned from a career in content creation to a more personal artistry. He started out making videos where he replicated the styles of various popular rappers, eventually parlaying this viral online content into attention for his own original music. Quadeca replaced the trends and tropes of commercial rap that…  Read More about Quadeca

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1989
Scottish folk music icons the Tannahill Weavers begin their first anthology -- like one of their legendary live shows -- with the rousing "Geese in the Bog/The Jig of Slurs," and what follows are some of the most electrifying recordings of traditional music ever put to tape. Best of 1979-1989 compiles 12 stellar tracks culled from the group's first seven records and showcase its muscular piping and gorgeous balladry.
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