Arctic Monkeys: ‘The Car’ Review
With its unpredictable song structures and posh atmosphere, The Car represents the most successful venture in the band’s constant act of self-discovery.
The 1975: ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ Review
There’s no other band or artist dissecting postmodernism and the internet era quite as well and precisely as The 1975.
Phoebe Bridgers: ‘Stranger in the Alps’ Review
Melodically beautiful, lyrically poetic, thematically macabre—Phoebe Bridgers’s ghoulish debut LP sees the singer plunge into her psyche with terrorizing calm.
Black Country, New Road: ‘Ants From Up There’ Review
There is an overflow of talent and technique on Black Country, New Road’s impeccable sophomore record.
Kacey Musgraves: ‘Golden Hour’ Review
Musgraves’ fourth LP is a hard-to-resist country record with pop aspirations and disco influences—forty-six minutes of unavoidable ear-lending.