Shamir

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AlbumOct 02 / 202011 songs, 27m 42s94%
Indie Rock Indie Pop
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7.5 / 10

The singer-songwriter’s vibrant, self-titled seventh album bridges the gap between his lo-fi impulses and the more conventional pop sound of his debut, without compromising his artistry.

If the past five years have taught us anything, it's that the Vegas indie star won't be bound by style or genre

The start of a whole new era.

His seventh album in six years, to call Shamir prolific wouldn't be an understatement. Read The Forty-Five review of his new self-titled album.

Before he turned 25, Shamir proved he was unafraid of blowing up his career.

8.0 / 10

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The album embraces a balance between composure and restless dissatisfaction.

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Coming a mere seven months after March’s Cataclysm, Las Vegas singer-songwriter Shamir Bailey returns with another round of indie rock samplings with Shamir. This time, Shamir is aiming to shed some of the lo-fi that has airbrushed his previous records – mostly those since his 2015 breakthrough Ratchet – in favor of a more synth