Bringing their country-tinted indie rock to boundless new landscapes, the Chicago band returns with their most emotionally ...
A noise artist who once found hidden music in the crackle of fire sounds equally incendiary on her latest EP of club music, ...
Dub techno runs in Brendon Moeller’s veins. For over 20 years, the South African artist has been one of the genre’s true ...
Tashi Dorji turns to that same multifarious sense of exhaustion on his latest record. For over a decade and a half, the ...
As with 2014’s Esoteric Warfare and 2019’s Daemon, the Mayhem that appears on Liturgy of Death comprises Csihar, Necrobutcher ...
The versatile metalcore singer amplifies all her strengths on her seventh album—it’s heavier, savvier, and quirkier than ever ...
On Warmer Than Gold, he invokes colors as an emotional shortcut, mentioning “neon glow” and “hundred shades of blues” on “Out ...
Five years after its ostensible farewell gig, the Taiwanese duo builds on its drone-doom foundation, incorporating shorter ...
The singer’s debut channels Roy Orbison, David Bowie, and erstwhile California greats—but even his tremendous voice can’t ...
The Animal Collective member’s first solo album is a personal, psychedelic trip indulging his fascination with the hurdy-gurdy.
Duckart’s second album, Death in the Business of Whaling, further develops his creative identity by adding a little mystery, ...
Lucinda Williams’ world-weary new album takes comfort in rootsy rock’n’roll with a casual, authoritative swing that belies ...