With In a Poem Unlimited, U.S. Girls delivers what is sure to be one of the year’s most versatile and lyrically intriguing pop albums.
Apart from the great lead single “Only Acting,” this new Kero Kero Bonito EP is pretty scant.
Ought go for a more conventional post-punk sound on Room Inside the World.
Car Seat Headrest’s remake of its Bandcamp classic Twin Fantasy is an improvement on all fronts.
This latest EP from Chicago R&B singer Ravyn Lenae contains some of her boldest material yet. I’m looking forward to a full-length project!
Black Panther The Album boasts compelling production and features, but is let down a bit by the core voices.
Had it not gone under my radar, this latest album from Cuban jazz singer Daymé Arocena likely would have been my favorite jazz release of 2017.
NY pop duo MGMT executes a fantastic return to form with the sounds of synth pop on Little Dark Age.
Tribulation comes through with a pretty solid gothic metal album that you’ll want to light your candelabra to.
Moorhead emo outfit Tiny Moving Parts release one of their most creatively bankrupt albums thus far.