Superchunk Songs in the Key of Yikes review

Superchunk : Songs in the Key of Yikes

The indie heroes return to more unfiltered political expression on this somewhat less manic 13th album

Chicago Underground Duo Hyperglyph review

Chicago Underground Duo : Hyperglyph

The long-running project between Rob Mazurek and Chad Taylor captures a wide spectrum of jazz on their latest

Marissa Nadler New Radiations review

Marissa Nadler : New Radiations

A return to starker, familiar folk dirges

Mac DeMarco Guitar review

Mac DeMarco : Guitar

A record that feels like catching up with an old friend

Mawiza UL

Mawiza : ÜL

The Chilean indigenous metal group sharpen their riffs on their third album

Street Sects Dry Drunk Full Color Eclipse review

Street Sects : Dry Drunk/Full Color Eclipse

The industrial duo return with two new albums, one under a more pop-friendly alter ego

Jobber to the stars review

Jobber : Jobber to the Stars

A smart romp of a rock album, critiquing capitalism through wrestling terminology

Pixel Grip Percepticide review

Pixel Grip : Percepticide: The Death of Reality

An intense and highly sexual goth-dance album

Kayo Dot Every rock review

Kayo Dot : Every Rock, Every Half-Truth Under Reason

The art-metal group craft algorithm-averse compositions that are even more dense than usual

Tyler the Creator Don't Tap the Glass review

Tyler, the Creator : DON’T TAP THE GLASS

Less than a year after ‘Chromakopia,’ an album’s worth of danceable grooves

Editrix The Big E review

Editrix : The Big E

The Massachusetts band refine their experimental yet accessible approach on album number three

Brutus VIII Do It For the Money review

Brutus VIII : Do It For the Money

The synth-punk artist returns after his 2024 LP with a new, short set of punchy electro-noise bangers

Laura Jane Grace Adventure Club review

Laura Jane Grace in the Trauma Tropes : Adventure Club

A 28-minute slice of catchy, pissed-off punk

Coral Grief The Air Between Us review

Coral Grief : Air Between Us

A dreamy and evocative Pacific Northwest indie pop gem.

Clipse Let God Sort Em Out review

Clipse : Let God Sort Em Out

The Virginia Beach legends re-up on their first new album in 16 years

HLLLYH Uruburu review

HLLLYH : URUBURU

Former members of The Mae Shi reform in a more mature but still explosive manner

Floating Hesitating Lights review

Floating : Hesitating Lights

A hybrid of death metal and post-punk that pairs abrasion with accessibility

Kokoroko Tuff Times Never Last review

Kokoroko : Tuff Times Never Last

A fluid and joyful set of summer jazz

Matt Jencik and Midwife Never Die review

Matt Jencik & Midwife : Never Die

A meditation on grief that doubles as a beautiful affirmation of life

Wet Leg Moisturizer review

Wet Leg : Moisturizer

The Isle of Wight duo shake up the formula without overthinking it