The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
Chicago’s Noname delivers one of this year’s most heartwarming and positive mixtapes, backing her earnest rap style with beautifully jazzy instrumentals.
Skillet, in the wise words of Hank Hill – “Can’t you see you’re not making Christianity better? You’re just making rock and roll worse.”
Ghoul returns with more tales from the heart of Creepsylvania on their latest record, Dungeon Bastards.
Famed punk outfit Descendents makes another mild return with Hypercaffium Spazzinate.
From On Strange Loops, the new album by atmospheric death metal outfit Mithras, out October 21 via Willowtip.
Parisian blackgaze pioneers Alcest bring back the screams in this lead single from their upcoming LP Kodama, out September 30 via Prophecy Productions.
A stunning piano ballad from Norah Jones, whose new album Day Breaks comes out October 7 through Blue Note.
Under Summer by yndi halda Earlier this year, Canterbury post-rock group yndi halda released their sophomore album Under Summer after over a decade of silence. Only now giving it a listen and particularly digging this track.
Protomartyr delivers perhaps the most powerful track of this current Adult Swim Singles Program series so far.