Florida rapper Denzel Curry drops a double EP set, but gets no closer to a distinctive sound than he was on Nostalgic 64.
High On Fire’s latest album is one of their catchiest and most melodic yet.
Florence + The Machine pull together a succinct and tastefully written pop record on their latest effort here, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful.
Muse comes back with a slightly more focused and hard rock-flavored followup to the 2nd Law.
Sun Kil Moon is striking while the iron is hot with a new record of long, winding, comprehensive stories that live up to the title Universal Themes.
Jamie xx makes an enjoyable splash with his debut full-length.
While the songwriting isn’t amazing, Mutilator Defeated is easily the Oh Sees most diverse and high fidelity record in a while.
Georgia’s Algiers fuse post-punk, gospel and more on their fantastic debut LP.
Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment’s long-awaited Surf capitalizes on very little of its full potential.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra comes through with their most eerie, catchy, soulful, and idiosyncratic record yet.