Art rap vet Busdriver drops one of his most exciting and confounding albums yet.
After 13 years of studio album silence, Aphex Twin makes a mild return.
There are some great songs at the core of Banks’ Goddess, but the album’s potential gets lost in bland production and her underutilized vocal range.
DOOM and Bishop Nehru drop a collaborative album that’s disappointingly short on stand-out material and chemistry.
West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar graces us with a new single.
The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions. Saor – Aura Yob – Clearing the Path to Ascend Bones – Skinny King 810 – Memoirs of a Murderer
Swedish #sadboy and rapper Yung Lean drops his first commercial project here with Unknown Memory.
With some additional vocals from Mark Lanegan and Rabia Shaheen Qazi, Earth embarks on another gloomy, psychedelic, guitar-led journey.
DFA 1979 returns with a likable followup to their debut full-length.
Previously loved Danish post-punk, goth rock, and noise-rock outfit Iceage has been leaving nothing to the imagination on their upcoming album, Plowing Into The Field Of Love. They’ve been dropping one track after another from it, and the two latest songs showcase the same appreciation for both chaos and