Album Reviews
Maggie Rogers's Long-Burning Fuse Finally Ignites on 'Don't Forget Me'
PUBLISHED Apr 16, 2024
If Looney Tunes taught us anything, it's that there's a long time between lighting the fuse and blowing everything to smithereens. A lot ha...
'Up on Gravity Hill' Finds METZ Evolving with Uncertain Times
PUBLISHED Apr 12, 2024
There is an unwavering ferocity to METZ's work. Even when they peel back their harshness, it's hard to escape their presence...
Nia Archives Is Pure Electricity on 'Silence Is Loud'
PUBLISHED Apr 11, 2024
Over the last few years, Nia Archives has been pushing the boundaries of what jungle can be. From sharing her early songs and remixes ...
Drahla Mine the Depths on the Anxious 'angeltape'
PUBLISHED Apr 9, 2024
You wouldn't know it from Luciel Brown's cold and inert delivery, but an intense anxiety binds Drahla's seedy and seemingly despairing ...
Flung's 'All Heartbeat' Flutters with Possibility
PUBLISHED Apr 8, 2024
Kashika Kollaikal — otherwise known as Flung — found the inspiration for her third album, All Heartbeat, while trapped overnight in the Se...
Khruangbin Find Depth in Simplicity on 'A LA SALA'
PUBLISHED Apr 5, 2024
Listening to Khruangbin's 'A LA SALA' feels like a summer evening dip in a serene bay. The dusk sky above is beautiful, while the slight ...
The Black Keys Are No Longer Fun Hangs on 'Ohio Players'
PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
The Black Keys, at the very least, have always been a good hang. Former darlings of the second wave garage rock revivalists, the two-man...
Lizzy McAlpine Is a Little Bit 'Older,' a Little Bit Wiser
PUBLISHED Apr 4, 2024
There might be more to life than ceilings, Lizzy McAlpine muses on her sophomore full-length Older, a dreamy kaleidoscope of...