Andrew Flanagan
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Like the surfer the song's named for, there is a restlessness to the first single from Freedom, Amen Dunes' first full-length album in nearly four years.
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The host directed perhaps his sharpest criticism of Trump to date with a spot-on cover of the perpendicular cool and calm of James Taylor's classic "Fire and Rain."
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The fifth video from DAMN. is just as beautiful as the rest — and examines a topic just as universal and intractable as the others. Maybe more so.
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The collaboration paints with darker contours than anything on recent albums by Cross Record or Shearwater, while retaining the depth and confidence of each.
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In the face of degenerative illness, a mechanic decides to take his life — it's a concept directly inspired by Shabason's own experience.
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The languid, Minnesota-based singer has always fixated on the forest — here, the artist formerly known as Spooky Black dives deep into it.
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The artist asked fans to submit videos of their choreographed interpretations of his song "Wreath," from which he compiled a touching, diverse video.
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A swirl of shiny self-parody and attack — about what was expected, judging by the first single — defines Swift's first video from Reputation.
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King Krule, a flame-headed English poet who releases smoky, mercurial avant-pop, returns with his first song from his eponymous project in four years.
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As the trial ended its first week, the judge ruled that a former radio host couldn't prove the singer had set out to get him fired. Swift's suit accusing him of grabbing her during a photo op remains.