Lopatin’s music is key to Marty Supreme’s emotions, and particularly its ending—his gorgeous “Force of Life” complicates the ...
Despite the extensive and accomplished guest roster, You Want That Too! keeps its focus primarily on Jaffe’s drums, both ...
Although the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir formed less than a century ago, with a verifiable context and history, writers and listeners still treat the ensemble’s music with the same ...
One of MIKE’s roster of rap mavericks, Niontay probes the deepest, murkiest corners of his sound on this 454-hosted mixtape, ...
The Brooklyn rapper pushes past conventional song structures on an adventurous, emotional album that centers his stream-of-consciousness flow.
Once again Carly Rae Jepsen’s B-sides are just as good if not better than her A-sides.
Twelve albums in, the duo enlists Beck to help synthesize their many interests into a record that feels lively, fresh, and colorful. While it’s easy to distinguish what each collaborator brings to the ...
So, then, seven years later Domino reissues In the Aeroplane Over the Sea and the arguments can begin anew. I ...
The Chicago quartet swings big on a Chris Walla-produced album that brings unexpected grandeur to their modest, rootsy indie rock. It sounds like a breakthrough.
On her sixth album, Florence Welch sings anthems of resilience with her characteristic gusto, but it’s her words of uncertainty that stand out most. Save this story Save this story She doesn’t always ...
A host of acts—ML Buch, Astrid Sonne, Erika de Casier, MIKE, and more—radically rework the Norwegian duo’s songs on a remix set that flows as compellingly as an actual Smerz album.
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