UK singer/songwriter asks for a lot of involvement from her listeners on her sixth album.
Urgent and melodic death metal at the speed of hardcore.
Electroclash duo invite underground icons to collaborate on a dark and eerie new set of songs.
On their 9th album, the Austin group gets expansive without sacrificing the groove.
Australian outfit goes for a gilded, pop-leaning sound on their sophomore album.
Death metal heroes are as intense as ever, without changing much of what made them great in the first place.
A trip through the looking glass.
Denver duo hones in on their lo-fi pop sound with a set of fresh escapism.
A punishing blend of sludge heft and exploratory songwriting.
Swedish singer/songwriter documents the trivialities in personal encounters on some of his best songs to date.
Melina Duterte’s Polyvinyl debut is a stunning showcase of her prolificacy and dream pop songwriting prowess.
The jazz bassist and fun-loving weirdo offers up his most dizzyingly paced record yet.
All that glitters isn’t gold on this Canadian group’s latest, polished pop record.
Dave Longstreth delivers a cathartic and jabbing release.
Life experience breeds poignant indie rock.
An album that’ll lament with you for 40 minutes.
Benjamin John Power’s biggest album is also his most human.
Chicago indie rockers make good on the promise of their debut with a more polished follow-up.
French metal band’s latest still has the grandeur, if not necessarily the power.
Brutal, fun, it’s the best of all possible Pissed Jeans worlds.