Your First Taste of Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s ‘COLORADO’ is Here
So far, so good, Neil.
So far, so good, Neil.
Forget the backstory and let this sunny pop album play the summer out.
The brooding hostility on the Irish post-punks’ debut suggests a band that are absolutely certain of their worth.
John Dwyer weaves together the many threads of his past.
A minimalist meditation from the young hip-pop crew.
Not all anniversaries are good.
‘Infest the Rats’ Nest’ is another epic chapter on the Gizzverse.
When you think about it, the unlikely, underrated rap-rock collaboration makes perfect sense.
Interpol’s debut is equal parts visceral euphoria and perspicacious workout.
’36 Chambers’ quintessentially terra-formed the topography of rap.
The L.A. artist’s second project is the coolest damn thing you’ll hear this year.
Ten years since their final album, Sunset Rubdown’s discography is a welcome reprieve from the modern world.
With their third release of 2019, the experimental duo has finally begun to garner some much deserved attention.
A column about underrated albums that didn’t get their due.
The nu metal heroes produce a blistering return to form.
Brandon Gleneicki (@beglivesforthebeats) discusses selling out, Weyes Blood and turning his brother into a Bladee fan.
Bet you didn’t see this coming!
Ty’s latest drags you through a minefield of sounds—with surprisingly little guitar.
Coming to a Blockbuster near you!
It’s a wonder this alt-country LP wasn’t more of a hit!
There’s a reason Miles Davis’ seminal work is widely acknowledged as the greatest jazz album of all time.
But don’t call it “retro”…
The nostalgic rock trio lets a new voice emerge on LP3.
The new record from Justin Vernon and company is an expansive, welcoming culmination of everything they’ve done.
James Mercer is so meta he named his second band after his first band.
Some albums are forever linked to a specific place and time.
The Detroit producer/MC shows off his multifaceted skills.
The generation-defining soundtrack turns 15 years old this week.
The mysterious Swedish artist may have made the next ‘Twin Fantasy’.
Emily Sprague explores the warmth of emptiness.
With Hidden Gems, we look back at great albums that haven’t gotten the attention they deserve.
The poet, writer and indie rock narrator was the force behind Silver Jews and Purple Mountains.
‘Bandana’ is a razor-sharp, zealous and picturesque follow-up.
A series exploring how our favorite bands got their name.
A free-form fusion of kaleidoscopic engineering, psychotropic songwriting, and symphonically-expanded consciousness.
The Memphis punk legend’s last album shows the incredible talent that slipped away before we knew him.
Talking Heads’ third record remains one of the most foreboding records ever made.
The electronic auteur’s 10th album is hard to describe but easy to love.
The Australian singer-songwriter exceeds expectations on her fantastic debut.
The Irish post-punk outfit’s loaded debut is a love letter to Dublin.