Death Grips teases toward a new album with an intense, high-speed megamix that’s bound to land on my year-end EP list.
On his sophomore album Compassion, Forest Swords’ unique style of dramatic, meditative, and primal ambient dub offers some much needed respite from the trend-chasing nature of modern electronic music.
After Laughter, Paramore’s first album in four years, finds the pop punk band going through a synthpop metamorphosis.
Harry Styles’ solo debut falls way short of its quality singles. Also HOW IS THERE DAD ROCK ON THIS THING?
No Shape is Perfume Genius’ grandest and most eclectic musical statement to date.
Slowdive’s first album in over two decades finds the band’s once heavenly wall of sound turning anemic.
Full of Hell offers a fleeting thrill of sludgy grindcore on their latest album.
Mac DeMarco matures as a songwriter on This Old Dog, his best album since 2.