The prevailing sentiment of In 1,000 Agonies, I Exist is not “celebratory,” per se, but its pummeling desperation offers more ...
On her debut solo album, the English singer-songwriter—and member of Let’s Eat Grandma—channels childlike wonder and joy with ...
The songwriter performs a penetrating and generous post-mortem of a lost friendship in pearlescent little showstoppers where her voice is often barely adorned at all. She can more than carry it.
On their debut album together, two longtime friends and peers synthesize their respective styles, seeking out new directions and new ways of connecting. The opening “Perpetual Adoration” sounds almost ...
On a brief new project, the Detroit rapper finds strange, adventurous territory on the outskirts of his hard-nosed sound.
With a lineup of experimental rock veterans, the Detroit sextet takes a psychedelic voyage that favors the collective over ...
It isn’t, but the God-shaped hole is everywhere on This Is My Way. On “Take a Great Notion,” over stand-up bass notes that ...
The UK singer-producer combines nimble vocals and innovative arrangements with the compressed drama of Y2K dance pop; her ear ...
Even when he was too young to have one, Nas was fixated on the past. His breakout moment, the starmaking first verse from ...
It’s hard to sing along to a Dry Cleaning song—and the reasons go beyond the fact their lead singer, Florence Shaw, isn’t ...
The Italian experimental duo creates a sprawling, overstimulating work that celebrates the kitsch lurking behind a wide array ...
The second album from experimental musician Ulla Straus’ ambient folk project is intimate and untethered to reality.
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