If you’re looking for something light, soft and fluffy, this is not it. Nashville-based Bully delivers a second album, Losing, that is gritty and angry, yet sur... Go on...
After seeing moderate success on his 2015 debut Ratchet with it’s lead single “On the Regular,” Shamir Bailey made a name for himself with his eclectic countert... Go on...
Lotta Sea Lice, the collaboration from Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, is an album providing a look into what it really means to be an artist. The pair’s relaxe... Go on...
Even at the quasi-advanced age of 23, it is still hard to resist sticking Archy Marshall as “precocious.” A musical phenom who emerged from the swamps of Myspac... Go on...
Jacob Ewald is a machine. Birdie, his second album under the Slaughter Beach, Dog moniker, comes just over a year since SBD’s debut Welcome, and only months aft... Go on...
On Too Real, California producer Giraffage and a cast of guest vocalists create a distinctive album of dance-oriented internet music that's hard to pin down as ... Go on...
OUÏ is the seventh album by French artist Camille. Like much of her previous work, OUÏ is focused on the vocals of singer Camille Dalmais, which can, and does,... Go on...
Within the confines of the Destroyer project, Dan Bejar has made music completely entranced with the concepts of abstraction and the power of the phrase, but co... Go on...
Protomartyr’s fourth LP, Relatives in Descent, sees the Detroit post-punks finally coming into their own. Compared with their 2015 release, The Agent Intellect,... Go on...
Swedish post-punk band Makthaverskan weave together ethereal dream-pop vocals with heavy post-punk grooves. The opener “Vienna” immediately demonstrates Maja Mi... Go on...