Album Reviews
Respire's 'Hiraeth' Is Pure Sound and Fury
PUBLISHED Jul 26, 2024
Respire are a difficult band to categorize. While certain parts are somewhat easy to parse out — they're a diverse collective that fuses ...
Just Like the Real Year 2000, Ice Spice's 'Y2K!' Is a Big Buildup to a Bit of a Letdown
PUBLISHED Jul 26, 2024
The Y2K phenomenon was a big buildup to something that turned out to be an over-hyped anticlimax. In the months before the millennium...
The Red Clay Strays Are Made for the Spotlight on 'Made by These Moments'
PUBLISHED Jul 25, 2024
You don't sell out Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium three nights in a row if you're not making good music. But Alabama's...
Childish Gambino's 'Bando Stone & the New World' Is a Frantic Goodbye
PUBLISHED Jul 24, 2024
Donald Glover is undeniably one of the most talented — or at the very least ambitious — artists of his era. The multi-hyphenate has made ...
'No Name' Is Jack White’s Ferocious Return to Old-School Punk Blues
PUBLISHED Jul 22, 2024
When Jack White first went solo more than a decade ago, a big part of the fun was hearing the ways in which he expanded his sound after the...
Glass Animals' 'I Love You So F***ing Much' Is Barely Worth Critiquing
PUBLISHED Jul 22, 2024
I hate "Heat Waves." The line "you look so broken when you cry" (Dave Bayley must be an empath), the shrill, near-intolerable vocals...
Los Campesinos! Grow with Grace on 'All Hell'
PUBLISHED Jul 18, 2024
There are two main things that most people don't realize about Los Campesinos! — Firstly, they're an emo band. And secondly, they're one ...
Boy Golden Is All Grown Up on 'For Eden'
PUBLISHED Jul 18, 2024
An all-purpose roots rocker with a heart of Acapulco Gold, Boy Golden is the friendliest guy you've never met. The Manitoban trouble-loving...