Music Reviews
-
Foals Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 1
On their sixth LP, the Oxford, England four-piece create a testament to their longevity but also consider where this new era is going to take them.
Matthew Smith reviews... -
Stella Donnelly Beware the Dogs
The Perth, Australia songwriter's fun, engaging debut targets misogyny–and bemoans relationship missteps–with decidedly imperfect candor.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
SASAMI SASAMI
SASAMI’s debut displays her immense potential, with dreamy, hazy tunes.
Joe Marvilli dives into SASAMI's dusky, atmospheric songs... -
Royal Trux White Stuff
The first studio album from Royal Trux in 19 years, this White Stuff is sold in a mixed bag.
Sean Caldwell reviews... -
Telekinesis Effluxion
The Michael Benjamin Lerner project's fifth LP is wholesome, punchy power-pop that sounds timeless and edgeless, albeit with some welcome changes.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Sir Babygirl Crush on Me
Sir Babygirl's debut is a whirlwind of ecstatic pop, rockstar attitude and genre-vaporizing mashups. It's an absolute blast.
Joe Marvilli gets lost in energetic, theatrical pop... -
Homeshake Helium
Homeshake can’t overcome his creative inertia on his fourth LP, Helium.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Jessica Pratt Quiet Signs
The LA-based singer-songwriter's third effort reveals a more empathetic side to her once concealed character.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews... -
Sneaks Highway Hypnosis
Though Highway Hypnosis finds Sneaks exploring new sounds and styles, it lacks the spark and brashness of her previous albums.
Jeremy Monroe reviews... -
Bring Me the Horizon Amo
The Sheffield rock band's sixth LP is strident, difficult to categorize and, in a good way, uniquely spliced and sequenced with little fear of crossing boundaries.
Tom Parmiter reviews...
