King Gizzard reinvigorates its approach to microtonality a bit on L.W.
Despite offering a bit of a career overview, As the Love Continues is a middling entry in Mogwai’s catalog.
Conway and Big Ghost display a creative chemistry that hopefully continues into the future.
Ad Nauseam bring fiery performances, dynamic production, and revelatory fusions of metal, classical music, and jazz on their sophomore album.
Trippie Redd’s foray into rock music, while not half-hearted, has plenty of kinks to be ironed out.
Black Dresses go harder than ever before on their first post-disbandment album.
Pale Waves bring little more than the fundamentals on their sophomore album.
Though TYRON‘s introspective side slightly outshines its bangers, the overall journey is powerful.
To Florida Georgia Line’s credit, Life Rolls On isn’t the most abhorrent bro-country album I’ve heard in the past year.
The Weather Station plays the sophisti-pop sound as safely as possible on Ignorance.