The UK doom metal band’s first album in 20 years challenges the idea of doom’s boundaries
The Bristol trio ramp up the intensity on their urgent second album
The multifaceted artist delivers an album about self-actualization and the toil it takes to find wholeness
The Olympia underground icons return with a fittingly idiosyncratic creature-feature
The former member of Daft Punk’s latest compositions for modern dance comprise some of his most challenging work to date
The former Ratking emcee returns with a rawness and everyman charm
Staples pairs live band arrangements with a lyrical duality of ruminative darkness and humor
The punk band’s first new album in nine years is a joyful, explosive experience
A succinct and powerful offering of catharsis
The indie pop group expand their approach while offering a more pointed critique of capitalism
The indie heroes ease back on the bombastic approach and return to their signature sound
The group’s second post-hiatus album further refines their progressive industrial metal hybrid
A nonstop party curiously missing some distinctive elements
The New York producer balances the heavy and the meditative on his latest set of experimental club music
The second part of a planned five-hour epic finds the band at their most ambitious, progressive, and consistently strong
The heavy psych group full make the transformation to prog, elevating their sound
A stadium worthy masterclass in rock
The group’s 10th album retains the charm of past albums with a few surprising pop flourishes
The Montreal post-punk group pair capitalist critique with ornately beautiful arrangements
The metal/hardcore innovators’ second album of 2026 is even darker and gnarlier