The ambient artist’s latest opens the door to the sublime.
Industrial techno engineered for both the club and headphones.
A cathartic surprise from John Darnielle and company.
A conceptual collection of songs that captures the complicated feelings of a more vulnerable time.
An experimental new direction for the Belgian metal troupe.
Tia Cabral’s third album is a lush and cinematic new frontier.
Sleater-Kinney’s 10th album is the band at their most warmly comfortable.
The UK post-metal group returns after five years with an album that displays growth and potential directions to come.
A graceful ode to emptiness.
The Seattle group offer a masterfully grungy selection of body-horror centric death metal.
Ben Chasny delivers an album of rock and folk extremes, both meditative and manic.
Wes Eisold’s first new album in 10 years offers something for all devotees of sonic darkness.
An album that strikes an upbeat nerve in a time of distance.
The prolific Canadian duo refine their drone-metal into its most powerful sound.
A diverse and varied, but never scattered album.
A laid-back, easygoing new full-length from the L.A. producer that provides sensory restoration.
Michelle Zauner’s third album finds her embracing joy with a vibrant sound to match.
A mesmerizing trip into the void.
A work of boundless vision from a solitary black metal creator.
The Portland stoner rock outfit tunes up and dials in on their strongest album to date.