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May 12, 2026Their transformation into a Eurodisco powerhouse may come as a shock, and at times it’s like being repeatedly punched in the face by The Village People and Simon Cowell, but beneath the surface lies an album rich in ideas and social commentary.
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May 18, 2026With Musick, Laibach makes something so numbing, so invasive, so sickly sweet that Odysseus wouldn’t need tying to the mast, so banal, so awful to contemplate (if you could be bothered to drag yourself away from your screen), that you surrender to its surface glitter and uneasy depths over and over again.
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MojoMay 12, 2026The title track and Singularity speak of a trajectory where AI gives a final push to an already cannibalistic pop culture. But this thesis is spiced with joyous synthesis. [Jul 2026, p.91]
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UncutMay 12, 2026Laibach's most pop album to date - five tracks are co-produced by Richard X - and at least as curious and contrary as any of its predecessors. [May 2026, p.32]