The indie heroes return to more unfiltered political expression on this somewhat less manic 13th album
The long-running project between Rob Mazurek and Chad Taylor captures a wide spectrum of jazz on their latest
A return to starker, familiar folk dirges
A record that feels like catching up with an old friend
The Chilean indigenous metal group sharpen their riffs on their third album
The industrial duo return with two new albums, one under a more pop-friendly alter ego
A smart romp of a rock album, critiquing capitalism through wrestling terminology
An intense and highly sexual goth-dance album
The art-metal group craft algorithm-averse compositions that are even more dense than usual
Less than a year after ‘Chromakopia,’ an album’s worth of danceable grooves
The Massachusetts band refine their experimental yet accessible approach on album number three
The synth-punk artist returns after his 2024 LP with a new, short set of punchy electro-noise bangers
A 28-minute slice of catchy, pissed-off punk
A dreamy and evocative Pacific Northwest indie pop gem.
The Virginia Beach legends re-up on their first new album in 16 years
Former members of The Mae Shi reform in a more mature but still explosive manner
A hybrid of death metal and post-punk that pairs abrasion with accessibility
A fluid and joyful set of summer jazz
A meditation on grief that doubles as a beautiful affirmation of life
The Isle of Wight duo shake up the formula without overthinking it