An album of pretty indie folk that aims for poignancy but often holds back too much.
Rock ‘n’ roll is alive and well on the fun but versatile new album by the California group.
An absolute blast of a black metal record infused with the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll.
David Berman is back. After releasing Silver Jews’ sixth album, Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea, Berman…
A remixed and reconfigured version of the band’s 2018 album finds them discovering more grooves.
A mixture of sacred and profane and supremely intense from the avant garde vocalist.
The Texas duo oozes deeper into darkness and farther away from an explicit metal sound.
An epic and restorative black metal album from a band that play by their own rules.
The New York metal band’s most cohesive and fully realized album to date.
A strange fascinating concoction of sounds to pair with the tense new horror film from Ari Aster.
The California producer presents a fusion of jazz and electronic sounds entirely his own.
The Miami metal outfit delivers their most refined, melodic set of music, which still sounds massive.
A transcendent black metal prayer.
The pop-punks let go of the “pop” for a set of blistering punk.
Slowdive’s Rachel Goswell and her husband Steve Clarke deliver a new project of hooks and atmosphere.
A full-blast set of blackened death metal that reveals stunning details on further listens.
Death metal at its most primal and pure.
The California producer delivers another solid beat tape of rough drafts.
An album of soothing ambience that aims to connect the listener to something larger.
Upholding the group’s status as unparalleled purveyors of pop.