The track expands the singer’s sonic palette with oscillating synths and sweeping strings.
The track takes a decidedly softer tack than “Bring the Noize,” with a summery dub vibe and sing-song melody. At least for the first 90 seconds.
Though Love in the Future purportedly has its ear on the future, Legend frequently draws on his past.
In almost every way, this is the least outré effort Nine Inch Nails has proffered since Pretty Hate Machine.
The album is an autumnal tour of vanished youth that blends period touches and details with Okkervil River’s familiar musical tics.
House Playlist: Karen O, Paul McCartney, Arctic Monkeys, Frankie Rose, & MØ featuring Diplo
“XXX 88” is a collaboration between Danish singer Karen Marie Ørsted and producer Diplo.
On Graffiti on the Train, Stereophonics seem content to be half-awake.
An abstract and occasionally disjointed album that ultimately finds a rewarding balance, both sonically and lyrically, between the obscure and the deeply personal.
House Playlist: Banks, Tyler, the Creator, TV on the Radio, Throwing Muses, Icona Pop, & Some Minor Noise
Tyler, the Creator describes his new song, “Garbage,” as such: “DRUG DEALING OLD FAMLAY CLIPSE TRASHCAN SOUNDING SHIT.”
Eminem has dropped “Berzerk,” the lead single from this forthcoming eighth studio album.
Murray discusses creative limitations, breaking out as a solo artist, and the dark state of the music industry.
The album feels incomplete and rushed, with the artist cramming in as many of his ideas as he can.
Colette’s music has a contradictorily loose but driving energy, like a mixed martial-arts bout fought with neon-blue throw pillows.
For the first time in years, Múm has served up something we can really sink our teeth into.
With Versions, Jesus achieves something her previous albums hadn’t: She’s created art so unobjectionable that it attains a kind of beige obscenity.
Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action is a swaggering disco-rock album that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Crocodiles’s Crimes of Passion is the high-spirited sound of a band maturing.
With Slow Focus, Fuck Buttons continue to toy with notions of what an album should be.
House Playlist: M.I.A., Zero 7, Holy Ghost!, Au Revoir Simone, Glasser, Roosevelt, & Eric Sharp
“Time Drips” is a cool, deep-bass end-of-summer jam featuring Anna Lunoe.
I Hate Music stands proudly among the best of the band’s redoubtable catalogue.
House Playlist: Janelle Monáe f/ Miguel, The Weeknd f/ Drake, Nine Inch Nails, & More
The latest track to surface from the Weeknd’s Kiss Land, out September 10th, is an impeccably produced collaboration featuring longtime friendly rival Drake.