The National Begin Their Next Act Brilliantly With ‘First Two Pages Of Frankenstein’
The National have been so good at producing National songs for so long that it’s been easy to take them …
The National have been so good at producing National songs for so long that it’s been easy to take them …
Even after recording an album in a glass box, PJ Harvey somehow retains a sense of mystery. In the video for her …
Jessie Ware’s 2020 release What’s Your Pleasure was one of the early pandemic’s great revelations — a pop album that …
As Thundercat, Stephen Bruner indulges introspection under the cover of virtuosic jazz-funk and offbeat humor. As Tame Impala, Kevin Parker channels his …
For more than a decade, Suga has had the world’s eyes upon him: As a member of BTS, the MC/singer/producer …
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Follow @implurntFor over a decade, Abel Tesfaye has mostly avoided controversy, content to let his music do the talking as he’s …
“Don’t Let the Devil,” which accompanies the announcement of Killer Mike’s first solo album in over a decade, Michael, bangs like a …
As Nourished by Time, the London-based, Baltimore-raised singer and producer Marcus Brown brought a world of implication to an ordinary phrase …
Who would have guessed? Everything But The Girl have returned in one of the year’s most surprising—and welcome—comebacks. The married …
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billy woods’ great gift as a rapper is his ability to manipulate scale. He’s the kind of writer who can …
The Jonas Brothers pander to America’s heartland with a song about Waffle House, and in the process, they humiliate themselves. Over …
Last year, Asheville, North Carolina’s Wednesday put out a collection of cover songs called Mowing the Leaves Instead of Piling …
Rae Sremmurd are party starters first and foremost. Their 2015 debut, SremmLife, burned bright with blockbuster singles like “No Flex …
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“Cloudy,” the new single from the South London group Blue Bendy, feels like a panic attack in the park. The art-rock …