J. Cole returns with a personal set of vignettes on 4 Your Eyez Only.
The new Common album looked as if it would be a fresh perspective on the race relations in America, but it barely scratches the surface of the divides that have made so much press over the past few years.
Childish Gambino carves his own niche in the recent wave of vintage soul revivalism with Awaken, My Love!
On All Your Happy Life, UK garage rock outfit The Wytches hits a bit of a sophomore slump.
Against all odds, Sleigh Bells has finally made an album that Anthony enjoys.
A Fistful of Peril doesn’t quite live up to the great expectations set by Czarface’s previous effort, last year’s Every Hero Needs a Villain.
The Weeknd follows up last year’s Beauty Behind the Madness with an album that’s just as much of a roller coaster in terms of style and quality.
Thrash legends Metallica prove they’ve still got it in 2016.
The French electronic music duo returns with their weakest crop of songs yet.
Pop phenom Bruno Mars throws it back to the sounds of synth funk and R&B from 30 years ago. The result is his best album yet.