
Big World
Reflecting candidly on aging, forgiveness, and self-improvement, the indie-pop duo returns with a charming new album that takes the world in stride.
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Reflecting candidly on aging, forgiveness, and self-improvement, the indie-pop duo returns with a charming new album that takes the world in stride.

On a brief new album, the jazz supergroup locks into a relaxed, comfortable groove with communal atmosphere and a hip-hop sensibility.

Nebraska-raised songwriter Emerson Borakove’s country-fried anti-folk-rock overflows with idiosyncratic humor and tender heart.
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KATSEYE offer another perfectly hollow pop record that brings us no closer to their individual personalities or their vision as a girl group.

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