Kassa Overall Animals review

Kassa Overall : Animals

A commanding presentation of both jazz and hip-hop, working together in harmony

Foo Fighters But Here We Are review

Foo Fighters : But Here We Are

The band’s 11th album is a show of resolve in the face of grief

Protomartyr Formal Growth in the Desert review

Protomartyr : Formal Growth in the Desert

On their sixth album, the Detroit band offer a rare glimpse of hope amid the darkness

Bully Lucky For You review

Bully : Lucky For You

Alicia Bognanno’s fourth album is simmering with passion, tension and life

Khanate To Be Cruel review

Khanate : To Be Cruel

The legendary underground metal group returns after 14 years with an evolved kind of noise.

Water from your eyes everyone's crushed reviews

Water From Your Eyes : Everyone’s Crushed

A virtuosic left-field pop record from a duo allergic to self-seriousness

Califone villagers review

Califone : Villagers

Tim Rutili and company return with a set of soft focus stunners

AJJ Disposable Everything review

AJJ : Disposable Everything

Sean Bonette and company laugh into the abyss on their latest

Miya Folick Roach review

Miya Folick : ROACH

The singer/songwriter’s sophomore album is bold and diaristic in the best possible way

Cattle Decapitation Terrasite review

Cattle Decapitation : Terrasite

The death metal veterans refine their savagery on album number 10.

Tinariwen Amatssou review

Tinariwen : Amatssou

The long-running Tuareg band provide another set of effortless brilliance

Sufjan Stevens Reflections review

Sufjan Stevens, Timo Andres and Conor Hanick : Reflections

A new set of ballet compositions that reveals a brief but kaleidoscopic vision

Tunic Wrong Dream review

Tunic : Wrong Dream

The Canadian trio deliver nine tracks of tightly wound production and raw, grating textures

Eluvium whirring marvels in consensus reality review

Eluvium : (Whirring Marvels In) Consensus Reality

Matthew Cooper employs algorithmic composition in the service a record that’s more orchestral in presentation

Krallice Porous Resonance Abyss review

Krallice : Porous Resonance Abyss

The prolific New York black metal group delivers their most-prog statement to date

SBTRKT The Rat Road review

SBTRKT : The Rat Road

The influential UK producer’s latest is inspired but overstuffed, a wealth of material wanting for an edit

Drain Living proof review

Drain : Living Proof

An old-school, thrash-edged take on hardcore with charisma and self-determination

Westerman an inbuilt fault review

Westerman : An Inbuilt Fault

A smoothly arranged commentary on the confusion of modern life

Harrison Birds, Bees, The Clouds, The Trees review

Harrison : Birds, Bees, The Clouds & The Trees

Toronto-based artist Harrison Robinson summoned the vibration, harnessed the chi, for his third album by…

Spotlights Alchemy for the Dead review

Spotlights : Alchemy for the Dead

The shoegazing sludge trio delve into more melodic terrain on their fourth album