Nothing Dance on the Blacktop review

Nothing : Dance On The Blacktop

Nothing add more interesting textures to their guitar-heavy shoegaze sound on their third full-length.

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Iglooghost : Clear Tomei/Steel Mogu

The UK producer follows up his promising debut with a pair of stellar, conceptual EPs.

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Julee Cruise : The Voice of Love/Three Demos

Sacred Bones reissues a pair of overlooked but important releases from the Twin Peaks vocalist.

Blood Orange Negro Swan review

Album of the Week: Blood Orange – Negro Swan

Dev Hynes returns to the timeless concept of hope on his fourth album.

Justice Woman Worldwide review

Justice : Woman Worldwide

A curiously antiseptic mix that feels like the end of an era.

Benoit : Master

A fast-moving metal/hardcore album that provides as many thrills as it can pack into two-minutes.

YG Stay Dangerous review

YG : Stay Dangerous

A less ambitious but more focused offering that completes the picture of the Compton rapper.

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Foxing : Nearer My God

The emo/art rock outfit forge a path that’s uniquely their own on their stellar third album.

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Mitski – Be the Cowboy

Mitski’s latest is a kind of concept album about how she’s perceived as an artist, with her most vibrant arrangements to date.

Dorian Concept : Nature of Imitation

The Austria-based producer makes machine music sound human on his latest.

SONOIO Essential Track

SONOIO : Fine

Nine Inch Nails/How to Destroy Angels alum closes out his solo project elegantly.

Trevor Powers Mulberry Violence review

Trevor Powers : Mulberry Violence

Powers becomes more outwardly focused in his first album released since losing his Youth Lagoon name.

El Ten Eleven Bankers Hill review

El Ten Eleven : Banker’s Hill

The L.A. duo still find fresh and fun ideas within the stale realm of post-rock.

Denzel Curry : TA13OO

An exciting listen, if a difficult one, from one of hip-hop’s most interesting new talents.

Bjorn Torske Byen review

Bjørn Torske : Byen

An aesthetically interesting dance record that’s missing its center.

Uniform The Long Walk review

Album of the Week: Uniform – The Long Walk

The New York industrial group mix live drums and old-time religion with their overwhelming primal scream.

Extremity Coffin Birth review

Extremity : Coffin Birth

A self-aware “dumb” death metal album that utterly slays.

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Laurel Halo : Raw Silk Uncut Wood

Laurel Halo’s evolution from pure techno to something more studied and deliberate continues. Her debut,…

Underworld Teatime Dub Encounters review

Underworld & Iggy Pop : Teatime Dub Encounters

Two legends twist expectations on what they can deliver on this collaborative EP.

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Tony Molina : Kill the Lights

A short, excellent record about heartbreak.