Spoon incorporates some strange experiments into their slick indie rock sound.
While In Mind is Real Estate’s best-sounding album yet, the band still fails to provide anything beyond the surface of their blissful sound.
Drake achieves auditory indifference with his new “playlist.”
Rick Ross takes a more introspective approach on his latest album.
With PACKS, Brooklyn’s Your Old Droog continues to flex his lyrical muscles on his most focused album yet.
In today’s STINKPIECE Pitchfork provides a masterclass in mental gymnastics with an op-ed on Azealia Banks’ mental health.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
Laura Marling follows up her relatively bold 2015 album Short Movie with an album that’s, more often than not, void of emotion.
On the third installment in our On Track interview series, in association with Skype, I’m talking with Florida rapper Denzel Curry about his artistic evolution, Vine memes, and what inspires him.
Brutalism, the debut album by UK five piece IDLES, may not reinvent the punk rock wheel but is loaded with some of the most fiery performances and brutally honest lyrics I’ve heard in years.