Fresh off his viral “Harlem Shake” single, Baauer drops a full-length debut.
Atlanta rapper and auto-tuned crooner Lil Yachty somehow inserts a feeling of innocence into the trap world with his odd voice and blissful production on this breakout mixtape.
Australia’s The Drones are back with their most instrumentally and lyrically dense album yet.
Rock legend Iggy Pop teams up with personnel from Queens of the Stone Age and Arctic Monkeys for a new album.
Florida rapper Denzel Curry comes through with some of his most introspective and savage tracks yet on Imperial.
Flatbush Zombies come through with their most lax, spacey project yet on their commercial debut, 3001: A Laced Odyssey.
Finland’s Oranssi Pazuzu returns with an album full of psychedelic black metal mayhem.
Dreamville’s Bas delivers a sophomore album that’s sort of smooth, sort of thoughtful, and sort of uneventful.
Neil Cicierega returns with a new Lemon Demon album, featuring the project’s catchiest and most eccentric set of songs yet. Very nerdy, very catchy.
UK pop rock outfit The 1975 returns with the most bloated pop record I’ve heard so far this year. A few decent tracks on it, tho.