Soul Burger largely finds Soulo pouring his lyrical ability into some of the most harebrained musical ideas in hip hop this year.
Another pretty thoughtful and impassioned album from Touché Amoré.
This feels like a decent bridging project.
Comeback albums after so long are rarely this solid.
Phil Elverum's Mount Eerie delivers a lengthy and impressive return to from with Night Palace.
EA2 doesn't hold a candle to the first one, which didn't even set the bar that high.
A continuation of everything that made 'Song for Our Daughter' beautiful.
Tyler continues his creative streak on 'Chromakopia'.
'The Great Impersonator' fails to do much with its various sources of inspiration.
Amyl and the Sniffers are great when they're in their wheelhouse, but that's still pretty narrow.