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Phoneboy’s third album Heartbreak Designer (out now via AWAL) finds the New Jersey trio sharpening their indie-rock edge with newfound introspection. Recorded between hardwood floors, van…
After an eight-year hiatus, Montreal’s genre-bending composer Karneef returns with It’s How You Say It, a fearless seven-song voyage through personal growth and sonic experimentation. Conceived…
Luke Titus’s From What Was Will Grow A Flower is a breathtaking blend of jazz-informed soul, experimental pop, and beat-driven exploration. The Chicago-born drummer-turned-multi-instrumentalist crafts eleven…
Beirut’s A Study of Losses is a luminous tapestry of sound that finds Zach Condon at his most daring and heartfelt. Commissioned as a score for…
“Lonely People With Power,” the sixth studio album by Deafheaven, marks a compelling return to the band’s heavier roots after the more polished sound of their…
Perfume Genius, the moniker of Mike Hadreas, has once again captivated listeners with his seventh studio album, Glory. This latest offering is a masterful blend of…
Sea Lemon’s ‘Diving For A Prize’ Is a Dream-Pop Gem Drenched in Pacific Northwest Magic
Natalie Lew, the mind behind Sea Lemon, dives deep into dream-pop waters with Diving For A Prize, her luminous full-length debut, out June 13 via Luminelle.…
late night drive home Grapples with Digital Despair on Dazzling Debut as I watch my life online
After months of cryptic teases, late night drive home finally steps into the spotlight with their long-awaited debut album as I watch my life online, out…
Luke Titus steps into full bloom on From What Was Will Grow A Flower, a sprawling and soulful second LP that’s equal parts jazz mysticism and…
Japanese Breakfast’s ‘For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)’ Is a Stunning Evolution in Sound and Spirit
Michelle Zauner, the mind and soul behind Japanese Breakfast, returns with For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)—an album that drifts away from the glittering optimism of…
Rating 10/10 – CLASSIC Album With their tenth studio album is, My Morning Jacket delivers a vibrant, soul-soaked statement of presence, joy, and creative renewal. Produced…
Cola Boyy worked passionately on his new album, Quit to Play Chess, finalizing its mastering on the very day of his unexpected passing. Now, the release…
Twin Shadow, the musical moniker of George Lewis Jr., has always been about reinvention. With Georgie, he strips things down to their core, trading in the…
Marie Davidson’s latest album, City of Clowns, emerges as a compelling fusion of pulsating rhythms and incisive social commentary. Co-produced with Soulwax and Pierre Guerineau, this…
Darkside has an uncanny knack for impeccable timing. Just when the world seems to be teetering on the edge, they emerge from the shadows to soundtrack…
Noah Lennox aka Panda Bear has delivered a modern-day masterpiece with Sinister Grift. From the very first notes of the opening track, “Praise,” you’re enveloped in…
Black Market Karma’s ‘Wobble’—their eleventh studio album and first release under Fuzz Club Records—feels like a hazy dive into a psychedelic dreamscape. True to its name,…
The essence of eusexua is that it’s impossible to stop talking about it. In the months leading up to her third official album—named after this self-invented…
Tom Meighan returns with his sophomore solo effort, Roadrunner, released today. As the former Kasabian frontman continues to carve out his own identity, this record presents…
“All Kinds of Days,” released in late 2024, marks the second album by Good Sad Happy Bad, the ensemble formerly known as Micachu and the Shapes.…
