Disclosure drops a more commercial and star-studded version of their last album with Caracal.
Wavves’ punk-flavored bellyaching makes V pretty hard to stomach.
Philly singer-songwriter and folk rocker Kurt Vile comes through with a more skeletal, intimate album on B’lieve I’m Goin Down…
Fetty Wap’s debut album has some of the hottest singles of 2015 on it, but the deep cuts feel like Fetty and his producers tried to recreate the success of “Trap Queen” again and again.
Black Breath goes for a more dynamic sound on its latest record.
Run the Jewels drops the highly anticipated cat-centric remix album of their sophomore album.
Deafheaven returns with a set of ambitious, dynamic songs mixing black metal and indie-flavored instrumental rock.
Milo returns with a confrontational album backed with a series of synthetic, jazzy instrumentals from Kenny Segal.
The Front Bottoms come through with their most slick album yet, a real fusion of emo, pop punk, and power pop.
Julia Holter’s latest record is one of the most heavenly albums I’ve heard in the past five years.