While not as cohesive as Squarepusher’s seminal works, Be Up a Hello is his most solid work in at least a decade.
Dan Deacon hones his trademark fusion of electro-psychedelia and post-minimalism on Mystic Familiar.
Not living up to its somber title and introduction, Funeral is another unfocused and bloated album from Lil Wayne.
Algiers play it dismayingly safe on their third album.
070 Shake’s debut album delivers a futuristic fusion of art pop and rap, but falls short on the songwriting front.
Roddy Ricch is a talented enough performer and songwriter to make up for the fact he’s still finding his voice.
SosMula and ZillaKami diversify their sound on City Morgue’s second album.
I Disagree is a metal-pop crossover that pans out remarkably well.
Stormzy realizes his pop rap ambitions on Heavy Is the Head.