16 albums deep, the Oklahoma psych heroes recapture some past magic while letting it slip out of their hands.
Angel Deradoorian explores darker and more hypnotic krautrock sounds on her new full-length LP.
The experimental darkwave artist transitions into a more abstract set of pipe organ instrumentals.
The celebrated singer/songwriter delivers a strong live set in a year when there aren’t many to go around.
The Bristol band promote community via an eclectic set of post-punk anthems.
The Kobe, Japan jazz artist channels Afrobeat, covers the Ohio Players and more on his latest.
The sound of music of the ’90s has been nearly inescapable in recent years, though…
PANTHER is Pain of Salvation‘s seventh album, not counting the mostly rearrangements of Falling Home…
The Houston band prove themselves masters of the riff on their latest.
A selection of the Atlanta metal giants’ outtakes, live takes and compilation tracks from the past 20 years.
The Finnish band deliver a thrilling, unabashedly weird set of psychedelic rock.
There is a certain high a DJ can attain playing instrumentals, strictly for the reason…
The prolific soul artist delivers a set of off-kilter, warm and endlessly fun jazz.
The band’s most unpredictable and exciting release in years.
The New York trio’s fourth album is at once their most visceral and nuanced set of songs.
A dark, heavy and excellent entry in the New England trio’s discography.
The constantly evolving Norwegian group covers a wide range of moods and textures.
Paco Cathcart’s latest encapsulates compelling narratives into concise melodies.
A familiar yet still rich set of songs from a voice we can trust.
Despite its epic length, the Norwegian band’s latest is among their most accessible to date.