Album Reviews
An unpredictable move into emo songwriting and Auto-Tuned folk from the unpredictable composer/producer
On their eighth album, the indie stalwarts offer up their biggest sounding record to date—but by no means their longest
The prolific jazz artist fully explores the flute on this spiritual, understated set of pieces
An instrumental, acoustic album that hums with early morning energy
A masterful debut that draws influence from ’80s sophisti-pop and Minneapolis funk and R&B.
Five years after their previous LP, the Leeds post-punk outfit return with a punchier, heavier set of songs
A standout blend of the personal and the political
The industrial legends reshape their sound again with immediacy and nuance
The Texas trio return to the instrumental grooves that made them festival favorites
Ishmael Butler at his most informal and disparate, but still dope
The death metal stalwarts hold fast in their allegiance to the riff
The pianist and composer crafts a solo album of duets
One of the biggest swings that an American artist at the height of their popularity has taken in recent memory
The veteran singer/songwriter delivers her big little indie record
Holter embraces an impressionistic aesthetic on her first new album in six years
The Seattle group navigate the complicated state of the world with their signature humor and sense of fun
The shoegaze legends lean into their early psych influences on their third post-reunion album
The Georgia singer/songwriter balances the extravagant with the mundane on her latest