Canadian art pop songstress Klô Pelgag shows great potential on her latest album.
While a lot trimmer than the preceding Face Stabber, Protean Threat is about as hit-and-miss.
On his debut album, Lil Tecca does little to distinguish himself from the current crop of formulaic melo-trap artists.
Despite being a quarter of 7G‘s length, Apple is somehow the less consistent album.
This spiritual successor to A Quiet Farwell flexes Slauson Malone’s singer-songwriter muscle.
Re-Animator finds Everything Everything taking a few more risks than on A Fever Dream, but hits similar lows.
Shabrang is often a case of less being more and quiet being loud.
The Flaming Lips bounce back from a hit-and-miss decade with a lush and ironically sobering concept album.
MOONCHILD is a concept album, though not a particularly ambitious one.
Conway distills the power of Griselda Records on his new album.