Miguel Perez
Stories
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Album Review: 'Tu Historia' by Julieta Venegas
Julieta Venegas, a legend of Latin American pop music, released her first album in seven years, called "Tu Historia."
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Deaton Chris Anthony reconfigures the sound of nostalgia
The new album from Deaton Chris Anthony, Sid the Kid, conjures a glitchy, abrasive, digital nostalgia from his childhood in Kansas.
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Girlpool mixes rock, synth and dream pop in its electrifying new album, 'Forgiveness'
Girlpool's sound has gotten bigger and bigger over the years. The Los Angeles band's new album "Forgiveness" is a far cry from their debut.
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Rina Sawayama Embraces The Pain On Her Beautifully Messy Debut
On her self-titled debut album, Rina Sawayama borrows from all corners of the pop world to explore depression, her fight to preserve her Japanese heritage and the legacy of family strife.
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Encore: On 'BUBBA,' Kaytranada Captures Dance Music's Central Tenet
The new album BUBBA from Haitian-born artist Kaytranada is a throwback to the black roots of dance music, says reviewer Miguel Perez.
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Cuco Redefines The Role Of A Teen Idol With 'Para Mí'
Para Mí, the debut album from self-identified Chicano singer Cuco, masterfully layers his signature dream pop sound with instrumental abilities and Chicano influences.
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For Charly Bliss, Bad Relationships And Growing Pains Commingle With Crystal Synths
Young Enough, the latest album from Charly Bliss, was born out of growing pains and toxic relationships.