A commanding presentation of both jazz and hip-hop, working together in harmony
The band’s 11th album is a show of resolve in the face of grief
On their sixth album, the Detroit band offer a rare glimpse of hope amid the darkness
Alicia Bognanno’s fourth album is simmering with passion, tension and life
The legendary underground metal group returns after 14 years with an evolved kind of noise.
A virtuosic left-field pop record from a duo allergic to self-seriousness
Tim Rutili and company return with a set of soft focus stunners
Sean Bonette and company laugh into the abyss on their latest
The singer/songwriter’s sophomore album is bold and diaristic in the best possible way
The death metal veterans refine their savagery on album number 10.
The long-running Tuareg band provide another set of effortless brilliance
A new set of ballet compositions that reveals a brief but kaleidoscopic vision
The Canadian trio deliver nine tracks of tightly wound production and raw, grating textures
Matthew Cooper employs algorithmic composition in the service a record that’s more orchestral in presentation
The prolific New York black metal group delivers their most-prog statement to date
The influential UK producer’s latest is inspired but overstuffed, a wealth of material wanting for an edit
An old-school, thrash-edged take on hardcore with charisma and self-determination
A smoothly arranged commentary on the confusion of modern life
Toronto-based artist Harrison Robinson summoned the vibration, harnessed the chi, for his third album by…
The shoegazing sludge trio delve into more melodic terrain on their fourth album