Animated Violence Mild is an electro-industrial bangerfest on par with World Eater.
Tool’s comeback album Fear Inoculum is insufficient not only by the immaculate standards of the band’s past work, but by the standards of rock and metal music at large.
With 93PUNX, Vic Mensa makes a last minute bid for the worst hip hop and rock crossover of the decade.
North Carolina rapper Rapsody’s newest album is a thoughtful tribute to black women, and her most ambitious concept to date.
Breakdowns galore on Knocked Loose’s death metal-infused sophomore album, though it’s sometimes hard to tell one from the next.
If Lover were about five tracks shorter, it’d probably be Taylor Swift’s best album yet.
GINGER is a return to form for the BROCKHAMPTON boys, albeit a decidedly downcast one.
Sleater-Kinney tries new things throughout The Center Won’t Hold and, more often than not, they don’t pan out.
Face Stabber is perhaps Oh Sees’ most ambitious album to date, but its protracted jams wear out their welcome before long.