More than 25 years after their debut, the Sacramento metal group still harness a potent darkness
The Swedish electronic group accelerate the groove to gossamer levels
With an ensemble cast in tow, Walker delivers a set of beat-laden jazz and funk rife with “adventures on land”
A delightfully unconventional indie rock debut, big on humor
The prolific psych group doubles down on heavy metal
A reaffirmation of the power of the industrial metal institution
Josh Homme and company play rock—again
A proper summer pop album from the R&B conceptualist
The Icelandic group’s first album in a decade retains the beauty of their most accessible work
A unique fusion of traditional minyo sounds and animated footwork rhythms
The Texas group become an even more tightly coiled death metal machine on their sophomore LP
The Bay Area band find some joy amid worldly chaos
Trevor Powers’ first in eight years under the Youth Lagoon name proves some names are meant to stick
Archy Marshall’s most focused album to date
The British group find strange, exciting new shapes to mold rock into
The Canadian producer delves into family history while easing back on club beats
The composer and producer creates a literal equine symphony
A canvas of empowerment and tenderness
The Texas group deliver one of the year’s best death metal offerings
A more muted, yet subtly moving album from Isbell and company