It was probably just a funny coincidence that, back in February, Foo Fighters announced a new album called Your Favorite Toy on the exact same day that Pixar released the trailer ...
But Quiet Light’s breakthrough feels painfully short-lived. By the end of the song, you can’t tell whether the calm will last ...
From nu-metal to Madchester and beyond, the Austin metal trio’s ambitious fourth album brings all their disparate influences ...
For its second record, the Chicago band adds sprawling arrangements to its homespun sound, reaching for the theatrical maximalism of its millennial indie-rock forebears. It’s thrilling to hear these ...
Alan, meanwhile, has crafted a discography that’s nearly as weird and winding as that of his former band, frequently under ...
Retro but never dusty, the rapper’s brilliantly bugged-out new tape sounds like a New York that hardly exists anymore.
The Queens foursome made such an impression on Dayton that he returned to Boston and talked his roommates, Mark Andreasson ...
For years now, Frog bandleader Daniel Bateman has cited Mozart, Charlie Parker, and Lil Wayne as his biggest influences. The commonality between those three is their extremely pro ...
Filled with 1-to-1 recreations of classic trap and hooks that should’ve stayed in the drafts, Sexyy Red’s new album is more ...
The Chicago punks pack their debut album with cowboy campfire tales of love and loneliness, putting a Midwestern spin on ...
Percussionist and sound artist Colin Blanton mints a new alias for a suite of improvisational industrial jams where ...
Fourteen years after the Manchester alt rockers called it quits, they return with a second album of outsized yearning and ...
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