A mesmerizing hybrid between griot and noise rock.
A more progressive set of metal songs stuffed with ideas and featuring Kenny G(!).
The singer/songwriter draws inspiration from ’70s AM while delivering fearless statements of self-confidence
The UK punks deliver a ferocious set of anti-capitalist hardcore
More reckless thrash from the RVA crossover vets, with no need for upsetting the formula.
Twenty years after their debut, the New York post-punk revivalists deliver an album with an unusual level of hope
The group further intertwines prog and post-hardcore on their 11th album.
The Australian duo make the most of their idiosyncratic, cacophonous sound
A moving jazz album rooted in gospel and spiritual
A deeper dive into the progressive end of the black metal group’s sound.
A glorious new path from the former Cocteau Twins vocalist and collaborators
An album that seems old-fashioned but sharply in focus
Frank LoCrasto evokes a sonic paradise on this set of exotica.
The former Dillinger Escape Plan vocalist delves deeper into melodic rock.
A scaled back but nonetheless exploratory permutation of the psych vets’ sound
An exploration of grief and trauama through groove.
Sophie Allison’s third album is her most musically diverse yet
The L.A. post-punk trio build on their debut with sharpened chops and hooks.
A surprisingly smoothed-out version of the producer’s sampladelic vision
The DC group, now slimmed to a duo, open up their sound and ease off the throttle