The Northern Ireland duo throw a rave with some of the best hand-me-downs from the ’90s.
Chico Mann’s stoner-Afrobeat outfit explores more drone-based spaces on the band’s latest.
The vibraphonist/marimba player’s debut album is a set of soundscapes both elegant and patient.
Relapse’s reissue of the Japanese hardcore outfit’s debut serves as a reminder of their intense power.
An album that already feels like a soundtrack to the chaos and absurdity of this still-young year.
The debut LP from the drummer of The Indications is a celebration of 45 culture.
Dan Barrett is an artist who possesses many talents. He creates anthemic yet eerie post-punk…
The DMV rapper offers two modes on her new album: eccentric misanthropy and ethereal tripping balls.
The Japanese metal trio and noise artist mark their eighth collaboration with a close to a torturous year.
A newly released live document from 1970 captures an interesting moment for Hendrix and a glimpse of what might have been on the horizon.
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix’s new “opera” retains some of the black metal of their earlier days.
The Norwegian production team does disco’s legacy right on their new set of dancefloor jams.
The Atlanta singer/songwriter doesn’t shy away from vulnerability on her latest EP.
Melodies collapsing into dissonance.
The cinematic soul combo deliver their most stylish suite yet.
Aes creates an audio guide to a fantastical realm on his latest.
The Canadian grindcore band deliver well-calculated brutality on their 11th album.
Out My Scope is the third album from HiGH, a band who between their first…
Once upon a time there was a subgenre called “witch house,” the emphasis here being…
A progressive electronic work that feels more like a cinematic epic.