Ty Segall — Hello, Hi
Somewhere between his burgeoning list of bands and occasional soundtrack tangents, Ty Segall finds time to churn out a yearly stream of albums ranging from...
Odesza — The Last Goodbye
Electro-dance duo Odesza return from a five-year release hiatus with The Last Goodbye, a collection of rhythm-heavy electronica tracks in much of the same format...
Ben Harper — Bloodline Maintenance
After an instrumental album and a series of duets, Ben Harper returns with a more familiar sound on Bloodline Maintenance. Split between social commentary of...
Jack White — Entering Heaven Alive
Taking a brief respite from his continuing prog-rock fascination, Jack White steps back into more mundane songwriting on the curiously named Entering Heaven Alive. Unlike...
Top 10 Debut Albums of All-time
Few events rival the palpable anticipation of a favorite artist’s newest release, but sometimes, even better than rewarded patience is the sonic shock that unexpectedly...
Yondr, and Other Horror Tales from The Land of Live Music
Cell phones and concerts…they’re a lousy pairing for sure. Craned heads fixed to glowing screens, poorly governing bodies errantly bumping into one another in congested...
Alex Dupree — Thieves
Wedged between his poetry and numerous musical side-projects, Alex Dupree’s latest LP, Thieves, delivers a few ballads and love missives reminiscent of a bygone singer-songwriter...
Black Midi — Hellfire
Somewhere under a barrage of highly musical noise—both consonant and dissonant—lies the story of Black Midi, an uber talented quartet of young artists, raised on...
Interpol — The Other Side Of Make Believe
After the stripped-down, high-energy affair of 2018’s Marauders, indie rock darlings Interpol return with a softer, more subdued approach on The Other Side Of Make...
Neil Young — Toast
It would be easy (and a bit lazy) to write off Toast as an outtake rehash of 2002’s Are You Passionate?—even if the shoe fits....