Album Reviews
Kieran Hebden’s latest feels made to reveal itself over time
The UK post-punk group expand their universe on their sophomore album.
The Balmorhea member rides a blurred line between ambient and classical on his debut
The electronic composer’s return after seven years yields something that feels like an incomplete picture
The prolific artist and poet examines colonialism on one of her most harrowing listens
Jason Lytle and company return after seven years with some sad songs and waltzes
A complex and rhythmic jazz collaboration between Madlib and Karriem Riggins
The Philly group expand their sonic palette through brighter, catchier, grungy pop songs.
Seven years after their last album, the noise rock vets return with some of their angriest material
Released as both symphonic metal and pure orchestrations, ‘Ihsahn’ is the black metal legend at his most prog
The New York duo’s sophomore album captures an intoxicating atmosphere of danger
The Bristol group reinvent the love song on their fifth album
Roberto Carlos Lange returns with a vivacious and life-affirming set of songs
A haunting and beautifully elegiac set of meditations on grief
A big, brash, sometimes beautiful album that nonetheless carries diminishing returns