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WASTELAND

Brent Faiyaz

Soul - Released July 8, 2022 | Lost Kids LLC., Marketed by Venice - Stem

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Wasteland begins with R&B margin walkers Brent Faiyaz and Jorja Smith informally discussing the etymology of "toxic," and with Faiyaz essentially positing that "honest" is a more accurate description of his songs. A cyclical musical backdrop and warped treatment of the subjects' voices puts a surreal twist on the discourse. Faiyaz further blurs the line between reality and escapism by filling almost a quarter of his hour-long second album with this chatter, skits consisting of fraught interactions with a lover, and an additional interlude that escalate and culminate in the penultimate track, in which a possible suicide and high-speed car crash transpire. While Wasteland plays out like a melodrama that undercuts Faiyaz' reasoning for not writing traditional loverman R&B -- "shit that's romantic, or sweet," as he puts it -- the high quality of its majority shows that the singer/songwriter is at a new creative peak. Whether these songs are unfiltered "real" creations or the result of Faiyaz growing into a persona, they're penetrating all the same, and some of the most artful R&B songs of their time. On first pass, sleeper hit "Dead Man Walking" (released almost two years before the album) starts like light interlude material but uncoils as a stamping, swirling reflection on submitting to temptation -- with Faiyaz somehow projecting an air of triumph. In terms of situation, rhythm, and personality, the self-produced "All Mine," his eeriest and freakiest song yet, meets three definitions of creep. Even more creative is "Jackie Brown," a candied and elegantly smudged ballad in which Faiyaz duets with a feminized version of himself (hardly a first, but it's astonishingly discreet). The featured-artist power moves, such as a highly energized Drake appearance that clashes in velocity and aggression, ironically, are immaterial.© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Kongos

Alternative & Indie - Released June 10, 2016 | Epic

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Rock - Released October 13, 2021 | Sony Music Labels Inc.

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Kongos

Alternative & Indie - Released June 10, 2016 | Epic

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Uranium Heart

Highasakite

Pop - Released February 1, 2019 | Propeller Recordings

Since forming in 2011, the Norwegian duo Highasakite have delivered two chart-topping albums of melodic and often adventurous synth-led pop. Following their massive 2014 debut, Silent Treatment, 2016's ambitious Camp Echo took a heavier approach, using themes of war and climate change to fuel its soaring pop hooks. Their third outing, Uranium Heart, plays as an altogether more subdued affair, largely made up of downtempo cuts whose reflective content lies closer to the heart. More or less a breakup album, Uranium Heart charts the path of a broken heart from loss and longing to healing with singer Ingrid Håvik attacking the nuanced balladry with the same finesse she's typically brought to the band's electro-pop bangers. The sweet melancholia of opener "Too Early" carries through to similarly toned tracks like "Mexico" and "Out of Order," each one managing to lay down a supremely hooky chorus in spite of its relaxed tempo. Most of the songs here are somewhat lengthy and after a while their density and laid-back tone make the album seem ever longer. Late in the album, sitting among all of the finely detailed electronic ballads, the acoustic guitar and banjo-led title track feels ultimately fresher than it probably should thanks simply to its folky nature. Although Highasakite prove they can write a quality pop hook in any guise, Uranium Heart ultimately suffers from its lack of variety.© Timothy Monger /TiVo
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JoeyStarr

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 31, 2011 | Jive Epic

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Sofy

Alternative & Indie - Released October 13, 2022 | LAB Records

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Case Mayfield

Pop - Released January 12, 2018 | Backstage Hotel Records

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Second Hand Arms Dealer

Rock - Released October 16, 2017 | Second Hand Arms Dealer

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Spartaque

Techno - Released May 14, 2012 | Respekt Recordings

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Kaniun

House - Released February 21, 2020 | Toolroom Trax

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Tuf MC's

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 9, 1986 | P&P Records

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Mandi Crimmins

Rock - Released January 27, 2023 | Independent

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ANGVISH

Metal - Released April 25, 2024 | Katana PRODUÇÔES

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FRWRDSLSH

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 21, 2023 | lectrix

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Blxckheart

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released March 28, 2024 | TILL DEATH DO US PART

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Hntze

Dance - Released April 5, 2024 | Dreamscape Wanderers

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AúDìLèTó

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 17, 2022 | ¡tnemevalsretnE Records!

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Various Artists

Pop - Released April 5, 2023 | NFhits3

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AJ Eustace

Rock - Released October 13, 2023 | AJ Eustace

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