Conan Gray — Superache
With one foot firmly planted in pop and the other seeking out more mature musical footing, Conan Gray and his third collection, Superache, try for...
Regina Spector — Home, before and after
Following the dark, theatrical Remember Us To Life, Regina Spektor seeks more widespread appeal without compromising her prodigious ability to write beautifully expressive music on...
Muna — Muna
Somewhat counterintuitively, Muna’s separation from a major label and journey into indie waters sees them writing and creating their most pop-friendly, hit-ready collection of songs...
Caamp — Lavender Days
Following the critical success of 2019’s By and By, Caamp returns with their latest folksy effort Lavender Days, another nice, if predictable, addition to modern...
Pete Yorn — Hawaii
Pete Yorn’s contemplative songwriting returns to its peak on his latest collection of obliquely written musical poems, titled Hawaii. Hovering somewhere between gentle acoustic yearning...
Alanis Morrisette — The Storm Before The Calm
Equal parts artistic exploration and therapeutic exercise, Alanis Morissette’s newest album finds her in the midst of a musical sea change. Leaving behind the aggressive,...
Foals — Life Is Yours
Life Is Yours sees Foals depart from the heavy Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost albums of 2019, swapping out their guitar-driven structures for a...
Alas, poor Album! I knew him, or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Spotify
It’s all but official. The end of the album era is upon us and there seems to be little that can be done to avert...
Judah & the Lion — Revival
Aptly titled Revival, Judah & the Lion’s latest album rehydrates and refines their previous work, as the folk-turned-pop duo hews closely to their proven formula...
BTS — Proof
More a retrospective than a greatest hits collection, Proof corrals singles, hits, outtakes, and even a few new tracks, whittling down nearly ten years of...