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Cowboy Tears Drown the World in a Swimming Pool of Sorrow

Oliver Tree

Pop - Released February 18, 2022 | Atlantic Records

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If you just heard Oliver Tree on the radio or online, you'd pick up on his influences, bringing together '90s/2000s pop-punk, grunge, and Brit-pop influences. However, if you've seen his satirical high-concept music videos you know he pairs his often straight-forward and earnestly delivered singer/songwriter anthems with an over-the-top image replete with nerdy bowl-mullet haircut, tiny sunglasses, and what clearly looks like his head CGI'd onto another person's body. All of which means that Tree is equal parts pop singer and performance artist. It's an intriguing contrast he further pushes on his sophomore album, 2022's country-tinged Cowboy Tears. While nothing here is full-on country music, there are enough twangy acoustic guitars, as well as allusions to wagon wheels and broken hearts that make it feel, at the very least, like a knowing pastiche. If Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" was a hip-hop look at country, think of this as a SoCal emo-punk take on the genre. There's a deliberate nostalgia to Cowboy Tears, as if Tree is crafting sad songs for people who once snubbed Faith Hill and Tim McGraw in favor of blink-182 and now find themselves looking back with an odd fondness for both.© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Oxymoron (Deluxe Edition)

Schoolboy Q

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 1, 2014 | Schoolboy Q

While his labelmate and friend Kendrick Lamar was jumping on Imagine Dragons remixes and counting up his Grammy nominations, rapper Schoolboy Q remained the Top Dawg Entertainment label's strongest link to the left-field hip-hop. His highly anticipated 2014 effort Oxymoron was even previewed by the brilliant single "Collard Greens," a track where luxury and soul food clashed over a shuffling house music beat courtesy of the aptly named production crew THC, but that's about as easy as it gets on this grim and gutsy full-length. Think of Styles P, Young Buck, or maybe even Mobb Deep attacking abstract art the ski mask way and the brain-melting, coke game commentary called "The Purge" -- produced by Odd Future's Tyler, The Creator -- becomes a horrorshow highlight, with lyrics like "my glock is your f**k buddy" coming off just as dire as they need to be. "Prescription/Oxymoron" addresses Q's pain pill addiction and recovery with lurching electro and vivid, disgraced lyrics that are in the throes of depression ("My daughter calls, I press 'Ignore'") while other highlights are more a sum of their parts, as producer Pharrell Williams returns to gangsta music with the hard beats he lays under "Los Awesome," then the organic and ominous "Hoover Street" bubbles like a lava lamp and the not-so-awful sub-genre of psychedelic hip-hop is born. The wonders never cease on this adventurous and street-tough effort, but they never sort themselves well, either, and with accessible highlights like "Blind Threats," "Break the Bank," and "Man of the Year" all bundled toward the end, this LP requires a surprising amount of patience, especially for an album with "featuring 2 Chainz" on its track list. Check one of this maverick thug's more approachable efforts then come back here for something coarse and complicated.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Carlo Whale

Techno - Released August 19, 2022 | New Tab Music

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Oxymoron

OMPHY

Soul - Released March 3, 2023 | noted studios

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Oxymoron

Schoolboy Q

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 1, 2014 | Schoolboy Q

While his labelmate and friend Kendrick Lamar was jumping on Imagine Dragons remixes and counting up his Grammy nominations, rapper Schoolboy Q remained the Top Dawg Entertainment label's strongest link to the left-field hip-hop. His highly anticipated 2014 effort Oxymoron was even previewed by the brilliant single "Collard Greens," a track where luxury and soul food clashed over a shuffling house music beat courtesy of the aptly named production crew THC, but that's about as easy as it gets on this grim and gutsy full-length. Think of Styles P, Young Buck, or maybe even Mobb Deep attacking abstract art the ski mask way and the brain-melting, coke game commentary called "The Purge" -- produced by Odd Future's Tyler, The Creator -- becomes a horrorshow highlight, with lyrics like "my glock is your f**k buddy" coming off just as dire as they need to be. "Prescription/Oxymoron" addresses Q's pain pill addiction and recovery with lurching electro and vivid, disgraced lyrics that are in the throes of depression ("My daughter calls, I press 'Ignore'") while other highlights are more a sum of their parts, as producer Pharrell Williams returns to gangsta music with the hard beats he lays under "Los Awesome," then the organic and ominous "Hoover Street" bubbles like a lava lamp and the not-so-awful sub-genre of psychedelic hip-hop is born. The wonders never cease on this adventurous and street-tough effort, but they never sort themselves well, either, and with accessible highlights like "Blind Threats," "Break the Bank," and "Man of the Year" all bundled toward the end, this LP requires a surprising amount of patience, especially for an album with "featuring 2 Chainz" on its track list. Check one of this maverick thug's more approachable efforts then come back here for something coarse and complicated.© David Jeffries /TiVo

Känguru

Guru Guru

Pop - Released January 1, 1972 | Vertigo Berlin

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The third album from the essential Krautrock power trio Guru Guru's early forays is as essential to the avant-rock collector as Faust's Faust Tapes, Can's Tago Mago, and the early experiments of Kraftwerk and Neu! Dating from 1972, it's an unprecedented display of drone-rock on the heavier, psychedelic side of the '70s German underground. Guru Guru's lineup changed periodically, and throughout the '70s, the project took contributions from Conny Plank and Hans-Joachim Roedelius, among others, and were tightly connected with the Kraftwerk off-shoot Harmonium. This album is undoubtedly one of their greater works, alongside UFO and Hinten recorded by the essential trio of Ax Genrich on guitar, Uli Trepte on bass, and leader Mani Neumeier on drums and keyboards.© Skip Jansen /TiVo
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Oxymoron

Schoolboy Q

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 1, 2014 | Schoolboy Q

While his labelmate and friend Kendrick Lamar was jumping on Imagine Dragons remixes and counting up his Grammy nominations, rapper Schoolboy Q remained the Top Dawg Entertainment label's strongest link to the left-field hip-hop. His highly anticipated 2014 effort Oxymoron was even previewed by the brilliant single "Collard Greens," a track where luxury and soul food clashed over a shuffling house music beat courtesy of the aptly named production crew THC, but that's about as easy as it gets on this grim and gutsy full-length. Think of Styles P, Young Buck, or maybe even Mobb Deep attacking abstract art the ski mask way and the brain-melting, coke game commentary called "The Purge" -- produced by Odd Future's Tyler, The Creator -- becomes a horrorshow highlight, with lyrics like "my glock is your f**k buddy" coming off just as dire as they need to be. "Prescription/Oxymoron" addresses Q's pain pill addiction and recovery with lurching electro and vivid, disgraced lyrics that are in the throes of depression ("My daughter calls, I press 'Ignore'") while other highlights are more a sum of their parts, as producer Pharrell Williams returns to gangsta music with the hard beats he lays under "Los Awesome," then the organic and ominous "Hoover Street" bubbles like a lava lamp and the not-so-awful sub-genre of psychedelic hip-hop is born. The wonders never cease on this adventurous and street-tough effort, but they never sort themselves well, either, and with accessible highlights like "Blind Threats," "Break the Bank," and "Man of the Year" all bundled toward the end, this LP requires a surprising amount of patience, especially for an album with "featuring 2 Chainz" on its track list. Check one of this maverick thug's more approachable efforts then come back here for something coarse and complicated.© David Jeffries /TiVo
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Erkki-Sven Tüür

Classical - Released March 30, 2007 | ECM New Series

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The Pack Is Back

Oxymoron

Punk / New Wave - Released January 1, 1997 | Oxyfactory Records

Westworld

Oxymoron

Punk / New Wave - Released January 1, 1999 | Oxyfactory Records

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Fuck the Nineties... Here's Our Noize

Oxymoron

Punk / New Wave - Released January 1, 1995 | Oxyfactory Records

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Talpa

Miscellaneous - Released March 31, 2023 | TesseracTstudio

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Best Before 2000

Oxymoron

Punk / New Wave - Released January 1, 2000 | Oxyfactory Records

Best Before 2000 is a decade-spanning career retrospective for Oxymoron, Oi! punk heroes that blow through the poseurs latching onto the punk revival movement of the '90s. Lifting a huge middle finger to mainstream society in general, this is music proudly made by misfits for their fellow misfits. Genuine political concerns rub shoulders with punk pride anthems, and all of it is carried on the wings of hardcore Oi! music that simply bleeds authenticity. Moving from Oxymoron's brash early years and eventually reaching the anthemic glories of their late-'90s work, the album does a good job of summing up the first ten years of a band that has been woefully ignored by a major portion of modern punk fans. To anyone curious as to what Sucker and the gang have been up to, you can't beat Best Before 2000 for a pure shot of straightforward Oi! rock.© Bradley Torreano /TiVo
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Narp

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released January 13, 2023 | 1900756 Records DK2

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Oxymoron 121 (Humanoid)

Dr Fa

Alternative & Indie - Released July 21, 2017 | Bill Mann at Bandcamp

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Feed the Breed

Oxymoron

Punk / New Wave - Released January 1, 2001 | Oxyfactory Records

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Going Insane with Mr. Oxymoron

Chiptunes Anonymous

Dance - Released December 9, 2023 | Chiptunes Anonymous

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OXYMORON

Acidus

Techno - Released March 21, 2024 | Reckless

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Bad Batch

Oxymoron

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released August 20, 2021 | Message Of A Nation Records

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Oxymoronic Mix

Oxymoron

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released September 26, 2023 | 3070017 Records DK

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