The Common Task could be a good gateway to the wonders of post-minimalist math rock.
The Garden’s devil-may-care eclecticism remains both a blessing and a curse.
Haru Nemuri’s latest mini-album takes her surprisingly harmonious fusion of art pop, J-rap, noise rock, and electronica to new heights.
After Hours is a fruitful reinvention of The Weeknd.
Purple Moonlight Pages is a thought-provoking self-portrait of the artist formerly known as Milo, as well as just a damn good jazz rap album.
While Machine Girl’s musical extremity remains admirable, the songwriting and mixing on U-Void Synthesizer fall flat.
Code Orange updates metalcore for the 2020s on their latest album.
LUV vs. the World 2‘s clearer, punchier production and quality features make it a slight improvement over the album it’s supplementing.