The Denver doom metal troupe expands and enhances their doomed rock ‘n’ roll heroism.
Florida indie rock outfit mines shoegaze and post-punk aesthetics while moving forward creatively.
Brooklyn trio matures gracefully on their sophomore effort.
A deliciously damaged pastry of an album.
A stoned, riff-heavy escape from the Portland bruisers.
The math-metal heroes’ final album finds them going out on a high note.
Four years after her last EP, Solange delivers an honest and beautiful articulation of empowerment.
Canadian prog-metal outfit continue to push limits while maintaining strong melodies.
Psych-industrial heroes split originals and covers on latest set.
An expanded palette of pure and honest violence.
Where appreciation for the classics is filtered into great songs.
The California group has evolved, but remain one of punk’s most vital bands.
The Detroit rapper offers his most experimental and ominous release yet, his first for Warp.
Austin band featuring Stranger Things composers delivers an eerie soundtrack to haunted dreams.
Danish producer slows down into a series of morose, gothic dirges.
Justin Vernon makes a soulful and weird return.
Frank Black and co. return with a much stronger effort than their last round.
Prog-metal heroes achieve a new peak in songwriting on their first for Nuclear Blast.
The Oakland sludge titans continue to expand even in a more compact package.
The second offering by Jillian Banks is a dark, haunted, late night listen.