Griselda’s Shady debut was worth the hype if only for the collective’s unquestionable chemistry.
Reflections finds Hannah Diamond and her producers playing it safe with PC Music’s circa 2014 style.
Generasian is a promising start to this adventurous new chapter of Lim Kim’s career.
Beck caps off the blandest decade of his career with arguably his blandest album to date.
While not as timely or consistent as TNGHT’s first EP, II is still packed with creative bangers.
A handful of highlights aside, A Love Letter to You 4′s shelf life isn’t much longer than its runtime.
Everyday Life is a well-produced but unfocused album with an incomplete message.
Sea of Worry is by a mile HANL’s stalest, least imaginative album yet.
H.A.Q.Q. is the culmination of all of Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s musical innovations this decade.
With meandering melodies and directionless songwriting, Mount Eerie teams up with Julie Doiron for a sequel to 2008’s Lost Wisdom that pales in comparison to the original.