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Ubermensch
Cat: ERE 1106. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Home Sweet Home (feat Taeyang & Daesung)
Power
Too Bad
Drama
Ibelongiiu
Take Me
Bonamana
Gyro-drop
Review: By K-pop standards, rapper-turned-popstar G Dragon (Real Name Kwon Ji Yong) is something of a veteran. He's been a star in his native South Korea since the tail end of the 2010s, enjoying success for a trio of albums released between 2009 and 2013. Ubermensch, officially his fourth full-length, sees him return to solo action following a period spent working as a songwriter and producer for other artists. It's a typically entertaining, fun and boisterous set that sees him sing (and more occasionally rap) atop tracks that variously mix and match elements of P-funk, EDM, disco, synth-funk and 21st century pop. K-pop fans take note!
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Darkroom
Cat: AKIRA 016CD. Rel: 23 May 24
There's No More Space
Keep It Real
Golden Eyes
Lonesome Hero
Ocean
Calm Down
On & Off
Silver Screen
Crimson
Within
Beneath The Clouds
Carousel
Review: Quebec City-based singer/songwriter Margaux Suave and collaborator/producer Louis-Etienne Santais earned plenty of praise for their first album as Ghostly Kisses, 2022's Heaven, Wait. It framed the project as a new iteration of dream-pop, with the pair drawing inspiration from melancholic synth-pop, downtempo, hazy indie-pop and lo-fi soul. Sophomore set Darkroom continues in this vein while subtly expanding the pair's sonic horizons. Throughout, they shuffle attractively between string-laden trip-hop ('There Is No More Space'), dreamy two-step pop ('Golden Eyes'), slow-motion, Balearic-tinged synth-pop ('Lonesome Hero'), twinkling deep house-pop ('Calm Down') and orchestrated ambient pop ('Silver Screen').
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Eternal Sunshine
Cat: 650814 9. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Intro (End Of The World)
Bye
Don't Wanna Break Up Again
Saturn Returns Interlude
Eternal Sunshine
Supernatural
True Story
This Boy Is Mine
Yes, &?
We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)
I Wish I Hated You
Imperfect For You
Ordinary Things (feat Nonna)
Review: Four years on from her last full-length outing, Ariana Grande returns with her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine. In keeping with many post-pandemic albums, Grande apparently drew on her own personal experiences during the writing process, keen to deliver something that mixed "vulnerability" with entertainment. Musically, it also follows current and recent pop trends, combining r&b and hip-hop roots with nods to disco ('Bye'), 80s synth-pop ('Supernatural', 'This Boy'), trap ('True Story'), EDM (the house-tinged 'Yes and?' and colourful 'We Can't be Friends (Wait For Your Love') and classic balladeering ('I Wish I Hated You', with its expansive musical palette and intricate instrumental flourishes).
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