The 15 years was worth the wait.
The Icelandic art-pop legend’s latest is a reminder of why her legacy endures.
The system is the Australian post-punk group’s to break down and rebuild as they see fit.
Justin Broadrick and G.C. Green delve into their dronier avant-garde side.
A too-badass solo outing from punk legend Ian Svenonious.
A heartwarming and heartbreaking final document of joy and soul.
A follow-up EP to the band’s excellent full-length from earlier in the year.
Some once-innovative gore-slingers are just murder by numbers now.
A trio of incredible, moving works from the legendary saxophonist.
An unlikely excellent return from post-hardcore heroes 22 years later.
An incredible traditional metal debut that’s steeped in modern extremes.
A campy, spooky metal gem that highlights metal’s inherent geekiness.
A selection of outtakes and vintage tracks from the singer/songwriter’s consistently great career.
The Atlanta band’s debut album is an emotionally exhausting reflection of life’s extremes.
An encore presentation of the multi-national post-punk group’s magic.
The Belgian sludge outfit delivers their most powerful, versatile record to date.
A brilliant album about grown-up love.
The Knife’s Karin Dreijer continues to shake the habitual.
An electronic dystopia.
An album so ahead of its time, we’re still struggling to keep up.