Australia’s psych-rock jesters fend off ecological doom with cosmic fury.
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The song finds the singer pining for her lover in a pre-apocalyptic landscape.
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The film serves as a continuation of the video for “We Can’t Be Friends (Wait for Your Love).”
The artist takes on the music industry in the star-studded video for her latest single.
The pop icon continues to redefine what it means to be an artist in the 21st century.
A range of genres is complemented by lush production and creeping dissonance.
Mike Hadreas delivers tactile poetry and self-examinations, extracting catharsis from isolation.
The album doesn’t question whether love is real, but rather if it’s all that it’s cracked up to be.
The album is long and messy, but it demonstrates the rapper’s staggering range.
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The album’s production is imbued with a rich sense of depth and warmth.
Lady Gaga ‘Mayhem’ Review: A Pop Comeback That Fails to Live Up to Its Title’s Promise
The album commits a mortal pop sin: It’s kind of boring.
Earnest and quietly distraught, the album is the musician’s most starkly realized effort.
Lennox’s latest is his attempt at crafting something in the key of Jimmy Buffet.
The album contains some of Hood’s most impressive and freshest work in years.
The album is the result of what happens when introverts discover the power of the guitar.
Abel Tesfaye is tired of the Weeknd, and after a while, you start to feel it too.
The unease running through the album is finally answered by the reward of love.
The album portrays the entertainment industry as a relentless, soul-crushing machine.
The singer’s first full-on rock album is as bracing as a bucket of cold water.
The album presents an artist learning to find strength in near-constant movement.