I’m gonna review this new Filthy Frank album. But first, let me take a selfie.
The new Roots album is easily the band’s dreariest album yet, but it’s also their most inconsistent.
The new Tobacco album is one of the most demented sonic adventures I’ve gone on this year.
The UK’s Vallenfyre brings together a slew of different death metal styles on this sophomore record of theirs, and feeds them through some incredibly heavy, pummeling production.
When it comes to lyrics and songwriting, White Women is Chromeo’s most inconsistent release yet.
Ibibio Sound Machine’s debut is the beginning of a journey that fuses the sounds of afrobeat and highlife with electronics.
With Nabuma Rubberband, Sweden’ Little Dragon come through with their shyest album yet.
The Black Keys drop their most bloated and tame album to date with Turn Blue.
With fellow reviewer Elliot Quinn, I talk about the fifth full-length album from Portland blackened folk outfit Agalloch.
Mac Miller comes through with an almost 90-minute project with Faces.