Spots of Exodus are timely and effective celebrations of DMX’s memory; others sound sadly rushed.
…And Again Into the Light is a stunning re-consolidation of Austin Lunn’s sound.
Pray for Haiti would be a good starting point for getting into Mach-Hommy’s music.
What Black to the Future has in refinement, it ever so slightly lacks in the electricity of the group’s past work.
The strongest St. Vincent album since Strange Mercy.
Iceage’s unruly energy can be at odds with Seek Shelter‘s grandeur, but only rarely is this at the expense of the album.
Some of its ideas do get a little stale, but all in all Bright Green Field is an ambitious and very promising debut album.