Though a lot more ambitious than The First Glass Beach Album, plastic death doesn’t see progress on all fronts. plastic death by glass beach
Sleater-Kinney’s comeback continues its meh streak. Little Rope by Sleater-Kinney
The Dickster’s back with a whole album of knee-slappers.
Green Day clears Father of All… by doing the bare minimum.
And you’re gonna want to hear them, thanks to Bruiser Wolf’s zany delivery.
Despite its lacking second half, i/o is a pretty interesting and likable late-career release. i/o by Peter Gabriel
Many of ORQUÍDEAS‘ dance and reggaeton cuts go off.
21 Savage still has mixed results getting introspective on american dream.
Laferte’s creativity throughout Autopoiética is enough to close the consistency gap.