For their sophomore release, Shame delivers a passionate but derivative set of post-punk ragers.
On their sophomore album, Viagra Boys tell a love story via punk eclecticism.
Should’ve stayed in the book of rhymes.
Whole Lotta Red will probably be appreciated more for its boldest ideas than its overall execution.
Plastic Beach‘s music and concept have aged scarily well over the years.
Classics Week 2021 comes to a close with one of the most adventurous and hypnotic masterpieces in jazz, Alice Coltrane’s Journey in Satchidananda.
One of trip hop’s foundational albums, Portishead’s Dummy remains virtually unsurpassed in the genre.
It’s a testament to Trent Reznor’s songwriting skills that his sophomore album, an abrasive and harrowing concept album about self-destruction, became a multi-platinum hit.
Between M.I.A.’s international genre fusions, off-the-wall production, and politically charged lyrics, Arular is as bold as a debut album can be.
Classics Week 2021 kicks off with Things Fall Apart, the 1999 breakthrough in The Roots’ increasingly ambitious career, and a milestone for hip hop at large.