Album Reviews
The Revolution Is Ready for Prime Time on Snotty Nose Rez Kids' 'RED FUTURE'
PUBLISHED Sep 13, 2024
Although their cheeky group name perhaps suggests something of a defiant, slacker attitude, Kitamaat rappers Darren "Young D" Metz ...
Nilüfer Yanya Is Caught in a Thrilling Stasis on 'My Method Actor'
PUBLISHED Sep 13, 2024
Conceptualizing the arch of a songwriter's artistic development can feel like an act of senseless problematization. Unlike judgments of...
Chastity's Self-Titled Album Is Both Battle Scar and Open Wound
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2024
It's a new era for Chastity, and it starts off — quite literally — with a bang. A single, blown out tom hit is all the warning you're given...
Porches' 'Shirt' Is a Freewheeling, Feral Portrait of Suburban America
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2024
On the darkly exhilarating sixth studio album from Porches, Aaron Maine is staring at the big sky, ditching school, climbing fences and...
Colin Stetson Finds New Peaks on 'The love it took to leave you'
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2024
With each new release, the superlative praise for Colin Stetson's work and abilities cements his position as a singular voice in ...
On 'Verbathim,' Nehmasis Is a Clear-Eyed Truth Teller
PUBLISHED Sep 12, 2024
'Verbathim,' The debut album from Palestinian-Canadian artist Nemahsis (a.k.a. Nemah Hasan) marks the arrival of an impressive new voice...
Hinds' 'Viva Hinds' Is a Playful Reset
PUBLISHED Sep 10, 2024
Summer wouldn't be the same without a little romance, and that's exactly what pulses through Hinds' lighthearted new record — Carlotta Cosia...
Midwife Follows a Long, Hard Road on 'No Depression in Heaven'
PUBLISHED Sep 6, 2024
Marvin Heemeyer spent 18 months gathering steel for his Komatsu bulldozer. He was going to layer large metal sheets over the cab and engine...