Compton rapper The Game returns with a partially fulfilled concept album about his early days.
The Dillinger Escape Plan goes down swinging on their final album.
Crying delivers one of the most triumphant, diverse, and instrumentally intricate rock records I’ve heard this year.
Jeff Rosenstock drops a pretty ambitious and conceptual follow-up to last year’s We Cool?.
American Football’s sad but nimble sound has been replaced with soft rock complacency on their new comeback album.
Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge return with a fruitful full-length collaboration.
Green Day’s latest release isn’t quite as cringeworthy as I was expecting, but there are still plenty of cringes to be had.
Djent progenitor Meshuggah keeps beating a dead horse on its latest album.
The new Oathbreaker album gets off to a great, pummeling start. Then it goes soft.
Solange doesn’t disappoint on this elegant set of neo-soul track that mix the personal with the political.