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The American online music publication Pitchfork has awarded a perfect score of 10 to more than 50 albums. Most of the scores were given in retrospective reviews of classic albums or reissues . [ 1 ] Artists who have received perfect scores on release include Radiohead , Fiona Apple , Kanye West , Bonnie "Prince" Billy , And You Will Know Us by ...
It became the best-selling album of the year, with over 1.9 million copies sold within 2023. [2] Mañana Será Bonito, the fourth studio album by Colombian singer Karol G, became the first-ever Spanish-language album by a female artist to reach the number-one spot, and only the third Spanish-language album to top the chart in its 78-year ...
Congratulations everyone, we made it to the end of the year. 2022 was a wild ride (to say the least), but it did provide some really good music, and it looks like 2023 will do the same.I’m sure ...
Less than a year after a wild three-record set of cross-generational gospel-infused music, Lawrence County country renegade Tyler Childers reins things in with a brisk, 28-minute, seven-song serenade.
And the Wind (Live and Loose!) is the first live album by American musician MJ Lenderman, released on November 17, 2023, through Anti-. [1] It consists of recordings from two shows, one at the Pitchfork Music Festival afterparty held at the Lincoln Hall in Chicago and one at the Lodge Room in Los Angeles, in early 2023, and received positive reviews from critics.
Our top albums of 2023 come courtesy of a diverse group of women: an R&B superstar, a rising Colombian American and a sassy country newcomer.
Andy Cush of Pitchfork gave the album a 9.1/10 review, calling it "an essential trove of music" where "each song is like a foggy transmission from a rock 'n' roll netherworld with its own ghostly canon of beloved hits". [11] It was the highest rating awarded by the website to a new album since Fiona Apple's 2020 album Fetch the Bolt Cutters. [13]
THE COUNTDOWN: Amid the chaos and confusion of the past 12 months, critics Mark Beaumont, Helen Brown, Annabel Nugent and Roisin O’Connor found plenty of comfort and solace in the year’s ...