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Alex Crossan's feature-heavy third album unites sounds old and new, brimming with varied and lively tunes.
After a few wobbly releases (and one that was literally unlistenable), the beloved Baltimore band have found their footing again
On their brilliant debut album, Yard Act prove to be the perfect chroniclers for our turbulent times
Awkwardness, self-acceptance and solitude are all picked-apart on Lily’s gnarly second album, 'Breach'.
Will Westerman's debut album is a wonderful, complex thing – quite easily one of the year's most impressive and textured records.
Five years since their last album, the Cali duo return with a fresh outlook – though they could do with some fresher hooks too.
The prolific, inventive Philadelphia musician assumes various characters on his ninth LP, though in parts he's also invigorated with a new lyrical directness.
Like the soundtrack to a lost episode of ‘Black Mirror’, the avant-garde musician’s first album in 37 years is a remarkably intelligent and engrossing record, one whose ebb and flow reflects her entire career.
Sneaks switches up her minimalist format for a motley of synthetic textures and syncopated beats that call on bigger hip-hop influences.
A diverse collection of muscular songs that traverse nostalgia, depression, love and motherhood with new-found confidence.
You can’t knock the Massachusetts soloist for hard work, but it’s perhaps time she headed in a bolder direction.
Hval enlists celebrated jazz musicians on her latest work: a sedative musing of life’s big questions.
FEMME marries '60s diva pop with modern Afropop bombast on a brilliantly fun debut that's full of sparkle, sass, and substance.
On Art Angels, Grimes’ high art experimentation falls into mainstream territory with only fleeting moments of brilliance.
Downtempo pop from the globe-dominating quartet to soothe troubled souls.