With a short and sweet track list, LE SSERAFIM delivers another solid-bodied EP. Serving simplicity and grace, LE SSERAFIM adds another release to a growing list of quality.
Utilizing a love of RnB and soulful sounds, MAX delivers a pop album worthy of grooves and good vibes. With style and swagger, Love in Stereo is a solid listen.
Coming off an outstanding year on TikTok, Pinkpantheress returns from her debut EP 'to hell with it' with her first full album release 'Heaven Knows'. While her songwriting may have needed a bit more effort, the drum and bass beats and Y2K vibes are a quality listen through and through.
Kennedy and Barton break down the release of 1989 (Taylor's Version).
Coming after a sizeable break and a hellish rollout campaign, Doja Cat scares with a new look and a not so new sound on Scarlet. With a focus on rap and hip-hop, Scarlet has some hits, some misses, and a whole lot of red.
With a consistency that borders on the preternatural, Mitski releases yet another amazing album full of beautiful production and gorgeous sincerity. Following a shift to the electronic Laurel Hell, Mitski changes paths again delivering an indie, folk, and sometimes country record that dazzles.
Using jazzy bossa nova styles, Laufey delivers Bewitched to hungry fans, filling them with groovy vibes and a romantic soul.
Returning from her dominant freshman album SOUR, Olivia Rodrigo doubles down on teenage joy, rage, and heartbreak with the bold and energized GUTS.
Metallica returns this year with their 11th studio album and despite being a marked improvement from their last release St. Anger, 72 Seasons doesn't manage to capture the classic thrash style that brought the band to fame. While boasting headbanging riffs and revived vocals, Metallica can't seem to escape their habits.
Neely and OK break down Coachella's opening weekend, and the delayed disaster of Frank Ocean's set.
Despite returning to well-used concepts, indie-rock band Phoneboy delivers a solid sophomore album with Moving Out. Showcasing talent and developing skills, the band promises a long career of quality.
Neely and OK break down the recent Lollapalooza lineup release, and dish on the headliners.
Graham and Kevin break down the new music released by the band U2.
Kevin and Graham break down the new DND movie, and what the recently released stat sheets may mean for the film.
Despite years of hype and a legacy of classic emo bangers, Paramore resurfaces with a recycled and uninspired new album. Delivering little in the way of new style, This Is Why falls flat across Paramore's discography.
After crafting one of the greatest albums of the last decade, Weyes Blood continues her dominance on baroque pop with her sequel project And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow. She delivers once more a hauntingly beautiful project full of gorgeous melodies.
Graham and Elijah break down the announcements and teasing of AJR and Owl City's new music.
With the new release, Yung Gravy brings his silky smooth appeal to ears everywhere once again with Marvelous. From niche internet rapper to meme rap legend, Yung Gravy further cements his status as a modern music icon.
The Car is the latest release by British alternative-rock idols Arctic Monkeys. With a powerful return from Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino, the Arctic Monkeys showcase well-oiled and refined songwriting chops.
At some point in their career, every rapper has felt as though they deserve to be number one, yet few have the talent and the raw energy to stake a strong claim. Denzel Curry is easily among those few.