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Why the Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ Sounds More Gloriously Weird Than Ever
It was the Fab Four at their absolute peak, and the new Super Deluxe Edition takes us even deeper into the album's genius
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All 229 of Taylor Swift’s Songs, Ranked
From teen country tracks to synth-pop anthems and rare covers, a comprehensive assessment of her one-of-a-kind songbook through the Midnights era.
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Welcome to the Lavender Labyrinth: Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’ Is the Mastermind’s Ultimate Power Move
The album and its expanded 3am Edition are both essential, adding up to another classic from a pop auteur who can't resist overdoing it and never rests on her laurels
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Wait, John Lennon Singing ‘Yellow Submarine’? Hear Wild ‘Revolver’ Outtake
Demo from Super Deluxe Edition has never been bootlegged or even rumored, not even among the most hardcore Beatle geeks
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Carly Rae Jepsen Dances Her Way Through Heartbreak on ’The Loneliest Time’
The latest album from the Canadian pop goddess delivers high-gloss pop with serious emotional punch
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22 Things We Absolutely Do Not Know About Taylor Swift’s ‘Midnights’
Her new album is the biggest mystery in the music world right now. Here are the lingering questions that will keep us up until it finally comes out this week
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Steve Keene Is Your Favorite Band’s Favorite Painter
How a rock geek became the Picasso of music fanatics — and why his paintings are "piles of dreams"
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The 50 Greatest Concept Albums of All Time
From prog epics to R&B masterpieces, these are the records that define music at its most ambitious
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Pavement Go Back to Their Gold Soundz in Historic Brooklyn Stand
Playing New York for the first time in 12 years, the Nineties heroes delivered twin-guitar jams, fan faves, dollops of romance, phoneless ballads, top-shelf banter, and much more over four gloriously surreal nights
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Hear the Beatles Work Out ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ on First ‘Revolver’ Take
Giles Martin goes deep on the history behind the psychedelic outtake
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