In her follow-up album to 2015's WISHLIST, Tullgren demonstrates her ability to display a variety of styles while keeping the album's sound intact. From the slo... Go on...
Dedicated to Bobby Jameson feels like the soundtrack to a dreamy coming-of-age movie. Its soft synths and guitar rifts that seem to melt into the songs send lis... Go on...
Aromanticism is Moses Sumney's much-anticipated debut album ever since his rise to the scene in 2014. Though Sumney is genre-resistant with this album, the deep... Go on...
Que Aura is a psychedelic and groovy collection of indie, garage rock, and dance-pop that uses lo-fi recording to create a casual and trippy atmosphere. The gui... Go on...
Simply stated, the Clientele’s new album Music for the Age of Miracles is beautiful. It has been seven years since the Clientele’s last full length studio album... Go on...
Former Vampire Weekend member Rostam creates a musically complex work of art in his first solo album Half-Light. His influences are far reaching, with elements ... Go on...
A Deeper Understanding, the fourth album from The War on Drugs, builds on their heartland rock/shoegaze hybrid sounds showcased on their prior albums, namely 20... Go on...
After 29 years, the Dream Syndicate rises like a phoenix from the ashes of its lengthy hiatus with their fifth album, How Did I Find Myself Here?. Though the ga... Go on...
Before it even begins, the attitude of Faith Healer’s sophomore full-length, Try ;-), is made abundantly clear. Its title establishes a care-free playfulness th... Go on...
Toronto based dream-pop group Alvvays returns with Antisocialites after their 2014 self-titled debut. Dreamy vocals with sharp lyrics, ubiquitous synth. and war... Go on...