Dylan Tuck

Death Cab for Cutie - I Built You A Tower
The Skinny
80

A sonic diary of a man compartmentalising loss, the indie legends' rejuvenation on their eleventh record ensures I Built You a Tower is assembled on solid ground.

Hot Mulligan - The Sound a Body Makes When It's Still
The Skinny
80
Michigan five-piece Hot Mulligan firmly mark their territory as the spearheading leaders of the Midwest emo revolution.
Soccer Mommy - Evergreen
The Skinny
100
As nuanced as it is captivating, Sophie Allison’s fourth album as Soccer Mommy is a still photograph of loss, heartache, and the hope in between.
Pale Waves - Smitten
The Skinny
80

Capturing the kaleidoscopic array of feelings of queer love across a collection of earworms, Pale Waves’ fourth album may be the band’s most complete package to date.

Knocked Loose - You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To
The Skinny
100
The Kentucky hardcore lot obliterate expectations on a fourth record as fearsome as it is ferocious.
MGMT - Loss of Life
The Skinny
80
The Connecticut duo’s fifth release is a big, warm hug of a whimsical and wonderful return to form.
PVRIS - EVERGREEN
The Skinny
60
Continuing their move towards alt-pop precision, Lyndsey Gunnulfsen's dancey fourth effort under the PVRIS name radiates confidence and charisma.
Sleep Token - Take Me Back to Eden
The Skinny
80
The final part of a trilogy of albums by masked London collective Sleep Token is an hour-long genre odyssey of epic proportions.
The 1975 - Being Funny in a Foreign Language
The Skinny
100
Whether it's reinvention or simply revisitation, The 1975 strip things back to basics to present one of their most complete records to date.
Death Cab for Cutie - Asphalt Meadows
The Skinny
80
The Washington quintet’s tenth album is a reflective collation of calmness and chaos in an ever-changing world.
beabadoobee - Beatopia
The Skinny
80
Nostalgic in sound and sensibilities, Beadaboobee’s second album is an adventurous journey through noughties soundscapes.
Soccer Mommy - Sometimes, Forever
The Skinny
100
Expertly navigating an ocean of stylistic and lyrical juxtapositions, Soccer Mommy’s third album serves as a modern mercurial masterpiece.
Avril Lavigne - Head Above Water
The Skinny
40

An unfortunate, pretty bog-standard collection of pop songs fails to help Avril Lavigne stay afloat on her first record in five years.

Bring Me The Horizon - amo
The Skinny
80

If the changes to Bring Me the Horizon’s sound heard on 2015's That’s the Spirit was a shock, then buckle your seatbelts because this one is mental. Where TTS swapped invigorated metalcore for arena-worthy anthemic rock, Amo sees that pushed further – transcending into EDM, pop and even grime.

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June Playlist