CrasH Talk sounds strangely dated and is a disappointingly safe effort from Q following Blank Face.
Life Metal is Sunn O)))’s best sounding album to date, though not their most adventurous.
Kevin Abstract’s ARIZONA BABY, while sometimes messy, is an admirably intimate and candid solo project from the Brockhampton star.
Beyoncé pulls out all the stops on HOMECOMING, a live album of epic proportions.
Your Old Droog dates himself more than ever on It Wasn’t Even Close, but that continues to be much of his music’s charm.
The songwriting on Social Cues is far too tame to live up to the album’s dark backstory.
Dos Monos’ strange and intense sound is certainly unique, though it becomes a bit of a crutch as Dos City wears on.
Though it succumbs to some trends and has a bit of a loose framework, Lizzo’s latest album is still a fantastic fusion of rap and soul music.
Aries’ debut project is a solid contribution to the current wave of emo rap.
Ventura is much more than a set of Oxnard leftovers.