The indie-pop duo wrestle with ideas of maturity and self-doubt on one of their most compelling albums yet.
The North Carolina band hasn't released an album since 1998. But their new one s no easy nostalgia trip....
The latest album from the Canadian pop goddess delivers high-gloss pop with serious emotional punch
The U.K. group could split up and do poetry and post-rock independently of one another, but somehow it works...
His 10th release since 2017 is 23 songs long, but the Atlanta rapper's technical skill and stylistic brilliance make...
Her scrappy global sonics remain prescient, but her lyrics often feel aimless
The 1975 Battle Anxiety With Acerbic Tunes And Sax Magic On ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’
news, reviewsThe UK band remains at the forefront of modern pop-rock, and they've got empathy for the kids too.
Their latest LP comes from the same sessions as this year's 'Unlimited Love' and includes a tribute to Eddie...
'Survivor's Remorse' sees the Chicago drill rapper celebrate his rise and explore his pain
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter incorporates various roots strands into music that exudes radical grace.