The new nine-song album blends psychedelia with elements of post-punk, surf rock and even folk.
Toronto MC Drake has said that he wants fans to feel the different layers of his debut, “Thank Me Later.” From the sounds of it, he’s held little back, sharing with listeners his deepest thoughts.
Backed by colorful electronic textures, infectious basslines and futuristic rock melodies, the singer/ producer conveys the hard truths of life over nine tracks.
Baltimore-based dream-pop duo Beach House continues to master its craft of producing ethereal melodies and reverberating background instrumentation.
At 16 tracks, this dense, complicated set covers considerably more stylistic territory than either of the band's previous albums.