For the most part, Rico Nasty’s, well, nasty persona is enough to carry this breakthrough album. Just hoping she can show a bit more versatility on future projects.
Though structurally jarring, SOPHIE’s full-length debut is an unforgettable and potentially DNA-altering pop album.
On most tracks, not even Kanye’s excellent production is enough to save Nasir from Nas himself.
It’s time once again to check on the only musical opinion that matters: Siri’s.
The only commendable thing about Red Light is that it’d be almost impossible to parody with a worse sounding version.
This debut collaboration between British singer-songwriter Laura Marling and Tunng co-founder Mike Lindsay delivers some texturally unique folktronica.
The debut album from this Melbourne supergroup is rife with wry political commentary and colorful post-punk arrangements.
More so than Big Ups’ two prior albums, Two Parts Together suffers from a serious lack of refreshing ideas.
Backed by production from 9th Wonder and his team, Black Thought comes through with five tracks of STRAIGHT BARS on Streams of Thought, Vol. 1.