Wolf People’s latest release is an act of defiance; a statement spawned from the woodworks…
Sleigh Bells mk. 4: Bigger, louder, more soulful and cohesive.
Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz makes her solo debut with a set of empowering pop.
New Zealand death metal group hit a new personal best.
The Swedish technical death metal band continues to progress.
A clever, self-aware slice of indie rock.
Kurt Wagner discovers digital vocal effects on this weird, beautiful epic.
Josh Hodges shows off his more comfortable side in this set of upbeat electronic pop.
Elias Bender Rønnenfelt and company refine and improve upon their sultry debut with post-punk darkness.
The Scotland-based Hungarian outfit delivers a successfully innovative and experimental album of black metal.
Swedish indie pop outfit returns after six years with a somewhat disappointing effort.
When electronic music really started to bubble up from the underground in the late 1980s…
More pop than power on the San Francisco singer/songwriter’s new EP.
The legendary singer/songwriter continues a productive streak with an ominous, atmospheric new peak.
Mexicali post-punks deliver one hell of a noisy, intense debut album.
Thrash pranksters continue to improve their songwriting while having a hell of a lot of fun.
The French shoegaze group returns to their metal roots on excellent fifth album.
A classic slab of vicious death metal.
Marriages singer and guitarist offers a potent, devastating catharsis on her third solo album.
The emo legends return after a 17 year absence with a blend of familiar and new sounds.