Everything is in its right place on the UK group’s second album.
A more mature pop offering, and a successful one
The Bay Area death metal outfit’s first for Relapse is one of the year’s most vital metal albums
John Ross and company return with something at once devastating and mighty
A set of stark solo piano pieces that lays bare the composer’s influences and technique
Loraine James honors the work of the late Julius Eastman on her stunning new record
After a six-year gap, the Swedish psych group returns to familiar climes
A love letter to tapes, hip-hop, and hip-hop tapes
A retro-psych inspired set of songs with some spark but not quite enough fire
The next in a series of collaborative works between these two artists sparks their most inspired sounds yet
An emotionally gripping and great sounding set of hardcore
The Arkestra continues to build on Sun Ra’s legacy with originals and standards alike
Blanck Mass joins Editors as a full-time member on their latest set of post-punk anthems
The new EP from Angel Marcloid further explores the weird future of heavy music
The veteran rock group lean into their darker side again
The Michigan grindcore group delves into their harsher, thornier material but finds stunning sounds all the same
A three-hour set of ambient that feels at times like a stroll through a museum
The prolific rapper makes his Warner debut with a consistent and satisfying set of hardcore hip-hop
The hardcore supergroup scores their own film with blaring sax and stoner-rock riffs
The Austin band delves deeper into psychedelia