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.
Kanye’s unstoppable egoism and lack of focus impedes his ability to do a gospel-inspired album justice.
Make room in your annual Halloween-time music rotation for Clipping’s latest.
It’s hard to deny just how sweet, cleanly produced, and fantastical the bulk of Pang is.
While Battles maintain their unique style of math rock on Juice B Crypts, the band sounds like a shadow of its former self.
A quick review of the new Guerilla Toss EP—it’s good!
With Sonic Citadel, the two Brians successfully take Lightning Bolt’s sound in a more melodic and accessible direction.
Ana Frango Elétrico’s authentically vintage fusion of chamber pop, rock, samba, and jazz is a real blast!
Big Thief’s second album of 2019 takes the band’s sound back to basics, which is far from a bad thing.
Richard Dawson outdoes himself with this modernist spiritual successor to 2017’s Peasant.