Featuring the likes of 100 gecs, Xiu Xiu, and Full of Hell, the somewhat uneven DISCO4 contains some of HEALTH’s strongest material in years.
Burden of Proof is a solid album despite Benny more or less staying in his stylistic comfort zone.
My Agenda is a daring concept album whose greatest sin is leaving the listener desperate for more.
While this latest Streams of Thought installment hits a serious low at the midpoint, Black Thought remains practically unmatched as a lyricist and MC.
Lament contains some of Touché Amoré’s catchiest and most versatile songs, but not all of its risks pan out.
Róisín Murphy’s disco throwback is hindered by some of its more leftfield elements.
Even as a demo or leak, Act II is short on solid song concepts.
Reason’s sophomore album is as low-impact as his debut.
Just a couple of regular guys making some smooth tunes on the move.
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.