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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 ...
Carl Wilson at NPR Music chose this to be among the 50 best albums of 2023. [12] This album was included in a list of 24 runners-up for the best albums of 2023 in Slate. [13] Editors at AllMusic included this on their list of the best albums of 2023 [14] and among their favorite R&B albums of 2023. [15] Editors at online retailer Qobuz included ...
Ganger is the debut studio album by American rapper Veeze, released on June 27, 2023, through Navy Wavy and Warner Records. It follows his 2019 debut mixtape Navy Wavy and features collaborations with Lucki, Babyface Ray, Icewear Vezzo, Lil Yachty, and Lil Uzi Vert. The album received acclaim from critics, several of whom ranked it as one of ...
The 20 Best Albums of 2023 Mike Kim 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 ...
Jayson Greene of Pitchfork reviewed "Dogsbody is the perfect foil to frontman Cole Haden’s white-hot charisma", and gave it a "Best New Music" designation. [1] John Wohlmacher of Beats Per Minute said, "With Haden’s starkly poetic lyrics and borderline crazed delivery comes a counter-position to the harsh music, creating a unique tension that no other group from the American post-no wave ...
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.
Desolation's Flower is the sixth studio album by American black metal duo Ragana, released on October 27, 2023, through the Flenser, the duo's first album on the label. [1] It received the Best New Music honor from Pitchfork .
Altın Gün’s first two albums radiated the glow of its spaced-out live show, with the sextet reanimating traditional Turkish songs via conga-heavy funk grooves and psychedelic guitars.