At just 17 minutes long, the sophomore album from the London trio is an impressively tight set of noise
The Michigan progressive rock group lean deeper into their jazz influences on their latest
The sophomore album by the Boston shoegazers showcases the depth of their drones
The electronic sibling duo make their big, beat-filled sound meaningful
A black metal album of feeling as much as conceptualizing
An overstuffed but concise set of blink-and-you’ll-miss-’em power pop triumphs
The prolific producer’s latest work is a collection of curatorial wonder
The Australian indie-dance group’s first album in half a decade is the band at their head-noddiest
A poignant and fluid collaboration captured live in Los Angeles
A warmer, more joyful set of hip-hop
The New Zealand group eases back on the fuzz tones for a brighter, cleaner pop sound
The Belgian group reaffirm themselves as one of shoegaze’s best bands with their third LP
A more progressive and heavy turn from the ambitious emo group
The New York post-punk group’s sophomore album is designed as a collection of short stories
Devonte Hynes offers a personal exploration of grief on his first new album in seven years
The sophomore collaboration from this inspired duo is a compelling fusion of acoustic and electric sounds
The country singer/songwriter continues her winning streak with one of her strongest albums to date
The Mercury Prize-winning band take a trip to the ’70s
The UK group’s debut album comes with built-in manifesto and shape-shifting sounds
The Bay Area singer/songwriter brings her A game on her sophomore album