The surreal and diaristic Little Dominiques Nosebleed makes for a fantastic introduction to The Koreatown Oddity’s work.
lobsterfight’s rough-and-ready debut is one of the year’s most promising indie and emo showings.
Bad Bunny’s third album of 2020 is a bit of a rough ride.
Overproduction notwithstanding, Plastic Hearts stands out for bringing a bit of edge to the current 80s revival.
Liturgy’s latest is a metaphysical big bang, turning Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s theological philosophy into a multifaceted experimental metal opera.
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While by no means a sophomore slump, Sin miedo may leave the listener a little too hungry for more.
K.G. sounds like a slightly weaker reiteration of King Gizz’s previous forays into microtonality.
Megan Thee Stallion sells herself short artistically on her still mostly decent debut album.
Though some of Lamentations‘ pieces could have used some fleshing out, it remains one of the year’s most emotionally potent ambient efforts.