Month: July 2022

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...

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....