Classics Week draws to a close with a black metal landmark, Emperor’s 1994 album In the Nightside Eclipse.
Tom Waits’ seminal 1985 album Rain Dogs still stands as one of the most significant moments in his discography.
With Remain in Light, the Talking Heads released one of the funkiest and most essential albums of the ’80s.
OutKast’s seminal ATliens is a high-water mark for Southern hip hop.
After all these years, Captain Beefheart’s Trout Mask Replica still stands as one of rock’s most challenging and boundary-pushing albums.
Run the Jewels returns with their most politically charged effort yet.
Kid Cudi returns with an album that plays more toward his strengths. I use the word “strengths” loosely.
Arizona’s Injury Reserve threatens the rap establishment with one of the most exciting tapes in the underground right now.
Post Malone proves his status as a one-hit wonder with his commercial debut, Stoney.
TDE’s living lyrical conundrum, Ab-Soul, returns for one of his most dense albums yet.