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The Shape of Music to Come

omgnyc

Music reviews, new and old, from omgnyc!

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Gold Soundz: October 17, 2025

What’s going on with Kevin Parker? In August, Tame Impala released their first single in five years and it was called “End of Summer” despite coming out in the middle of the summer (or the winter if you were listening in Parker’s native Aus...

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Gold Soundz: October 10, 2025

October cruises along with another week of satisfying releases that will help ease into the (hopefully) cooler weather ahead. After taking a lot of time to work with a bunch of other great bands (like playing in the boygenius band on tour a...

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Broken Social Scene Turns 20

Sometimes a band really nails it with their name. I know that’s not something a lot of people really think about and, honestly, I don’t always have that thought either, but when something is spot on, it’s hard to ignore it. Broken Social Sc...

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Gold Soundz: October 3, 2025

Well, it’s here. Easily the biggest and certainly one of the most anticipated pop records of the year, the newest album from Taylor Swift is looking like a return-to-form of her glory days. Recorded with Max Martin and Shellback during the ...

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    I buy records and eat donuts.

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