Get Up - NewJeans

Sub-Genre: K-Pop, R&B

Rating: 7/10

Not the biggest K-Pop guy, but when I heard Super Shy on a NL fancam I was immediately interested. If your looking for some feel good love songs, this is a decent pick.

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Portland Town - Heavenly

Sub-Genre: Brit-Pop, Twee Pop

Rating: 6/10

Not bad, but not something I find myself coming back to a lot. Looking forward to the upcoming album.

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Tiger Trap - Tiger Trap

Sub-Genre: Brit-Pop, Twee Pop, 90s, Alternative

Rating: 6.5/10

Just a nice early 90s album. Variety of soft and heavy guitars throughout the album.

Keep Them Confused - No Use for a Name

Sub-Genre: Alternative, Punk, 2000s

Rating: 7/10

Even as my taste in music as changed, I still have a fondness to for the works of Tony Sly, and this album was no exception. It embodies much of the sound found in the 2000s alternative with influence from the punk pop scene that was ever prensent at that time. The album is in many ways a relection on the political environment at the time, with Bullets and It's Tragic making references to the rising fear within American society. Sly also relfection on his own life, most notibly in For Fiona which decribes his feelings on aging as the father of a daughter.

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Легендарный альбом c Муборакшо (Legendary Album with Muboraksho) - Шамс (Shams)

Sub-Genre: Tajik-rock, soft rock, folk-rock

Rating: 6.5/10

Theres a couple songs I particularly like, but mostly just like the vibes. Nice when you want a smoothing but busy track to drive to.

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セキトオ・シゲオ (Special Sound Selection - The Word) - Shigeo Sekito

Sub-Genre: J-Jazz, electronic

Rating: 7/10

If you liked the soundtrack of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, you'd probably like this album. The album combines a variety of familiar instuments with the otherworldly sounds from the synth. It is classical/jazz music with bubbly twist.

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