Bonny Light Horseman — Rolling Golden Holy
Folk trio Bonny Light Horseman return from the studio with a follow-up to 2020’s Grammy nominated debut of the same name. Not as revelatory or...
Sonic Flower — Me and My Bellbottom Blues
Japanese retro-metal band Sonic Flower reunites after a lengthy hiatus to deliver their most impressive release to date, Me and My Bellbottom Blues. As the...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs — Cool It Down
With their first album in nearly a decade, Yeah Yeah Yeahs join the electro-rock revolution and abandon any remaining shred of their garage-punk days on...
Beyoncé — Renaissance
In stark contrast to the evocative and personal Lemonade, Beyoncé’s Renaissance sheds the weighty emotions and genre-bending ethos of her 2016 effort, wades out onto...
Tedeschi Trucks Band — I Am The Moon: III. The Fall
As a collection of songs, I Am The Moon: III. The Fall doesn’t astound with inventive or unexpected musical structures, nor does it explode with...
Ty Segall — Hello, Hi
Somewhere between his burgeoning list of bands and occasional soundtrack tangents, Ty Segall finds time to churn out a yearly stream of albums ranging from...
Odesza — The Last Goodbye
Electro-dance duo Odesza return from a five-year release hiatus with The Last Goodbye, a collection of rhythm-heavy electronica tracks in much of the same format...
Paolo Nutini — Last Night In The Bittersweet
The mercurial Paolo Nutini returns from a lengthy eight-year hiatus with the far-flung rock exploration, Last Night In The Bittersweet. Not content wading in the...
Pete Yorn — Hawaii
Pete Yorn’s contemplative songwriting returns to its peak on his latest collection of obliquely written musical poems, titled Hawaii. Hovering somewhere between gentle acoustic yearning...
BTS — Proof
More a retrospective than a greatest hits collection, Proof corrals singles, hits, outtakes, and even a few new tracks, whittling down nearly ten years of...