Pop
-
With GFOTYBUCKS, PC Music’s GFOTY has created a disorienting collage of absurdly hedonistic electropop.
-
Utopia is one of Björk’s most majestic and revealing albums yet, but it’s also her most bloated and unkempt.
-
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings’ final record is a celebration of everything that made the soul revivalists great since their inception in the early ’00s.
-
Jai Paul is back! Sort of. He and his brother A. K. are at least back in a production capacity with these two new songs from fresh faces Fabiana Palladino and Ruthven. Across both tracks, the Paul brothers maintain their distinctive production style – cold, minimalist, and evocative of the ’80s
-
Tame Impala has a new EP out featuring a handful of B-sides and remixes from the Currents era. It’s definitely worth checking out if you are fond of that album, but if we had to pick a highlight it’d be this opening track, “List of People (To Try
-
Destroyer’s latest record is an awkward helping of new wave pastiche.
-
Reputation focuses more on the pop star narrative than it does actual pop songs.
-
UK pop singer Sam Smith’s latest album turns blue-eyed soul into a chore.
-
UK pop singer Rina Sawayama teams up with Clarence Clarity for the most vibrant, colorful, and instantly catchy pop EP of the year.
-