Jaar's second project as A.A.L. is a punchier, louder, and more cathartic collection of tech house jams.
The Common Task is a fantastic record to welcome someone to the world of moden Math-Rock.
Odeball rapper Milo returns with a captivating set of songs on his best effort yet.
Man Alive! further pushes Krule's creativity to new levels with some of his most groundbreaking songs in a while.
Underneath is a cathartic, creative, and powerful addition to one of the most underrated bands in Metal working today.
Circles is a heart-warming send-off to one of the most talented figures of the 2010s.
Casablancas and co. have an identity crisis on the latest record from a band who has been inoconistent since their debut about 20 years ago.
Mystic Familiar is a nice addition to Deacon's rich and unique experimental discography.
The energy here is what sells this record. A modern ode to a sub-genre of Metal that has been for sometime forgotten and perhaps overlooked in today's musical landscape.
Marling's latest is a captivating collection of sad, clever and sometimes witty songs that further establish her as a modern poet.
On her long-awaited fifth studio album, Fiona challenges the very idea of evocative song-writing with a collection of explosive tracks that blur the lines between poetry and lunacy whilst still maintaining a sense of originality. Fetch the Bolt Cutters is simply a vital and necessary listen.