Supermarket is Logic’s very own Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven.
Following a disappointing comeback album in 2016, American Football shows promise once again with the dreamier LP3.
Nav’s music is so devoid of interesting characteristics that it’s shocking.
Beware of the Dogs is a solid indie rock and pop album thanks to Stella Donnelly’s songwriting personality, though she’s still finding her voice.
Flume’s full-length followup to 2016’s Skin takes a very welcome turn for the experimental.
I’m often asked about my music listening process; this video contains the (somewhat unexciting) details.
Ranking the 13 studio albums by L.A. pop rock band Weezer from worst to best! How deserving is their discography of its spotty reputation?
Even after 25 years, Matmos is creating some of the most fun and inventive electronic music you’ll hear in your life.
It’s hard not to nod in agreement with what Dave’s saying throughout Psychodrama, but generic instrumentals and humdrum flows don’t translate many of his good points into captivating songs.
Though it occasionally suffers from overambition, the jazzy I Also Want to Die in New Orleans is another helping of admirable personal and social commentary from Mark Kozelek.