The Brighton quartet’s second album channels post-breakup chaos into a vibrant, percussive indie-pop record that feels both volatile and assured.
The Brighton quartet’s second album channels post-breakup chaos into a vibrant, percussive indie-pop record that feels both volatile and assured.
The New York band will release their Rick Rubin-produced follow-up to ‘The New Abnormal’ this summer.
On her second album *Dandelion*, the Alabama songwriter steps back from pop crossover to cultivate a darker, more personal country sound.
The long-teased collaborative LP between Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Alexander Ridha is set for release on April 17.
The final tracks of BTS’s ‘BE’ pivot from global pop spectacle to a more grounded, reflective space.
The pop songwriter confirms the title and release of her anticipated third studio album, following the success of ‘GUTS’.
The Athens, Georgia collective returns with a sprawling double album, refined by producer Brad Cook and featuring Katie Crutchfield.
On his twelfth album, Kanye West pares back the spectacle, attempting to find his voice again in the soul samples of his past.
The rapper’s expansive double album stretches his signature sound across twenty-six tracks, revealing the limits of his chaotic energy.
On ‘Mountain Call’, the Czech bassist-composer leads a late-career summit with Jack DeJohnette and Michel Portal, shaping a spacious, classical-influenced dialogue.