The singer has teased a new release date for the set and announced a companion album to boot.
It’s hard to imagine that Charleston, SC 1966 won’t continue Rucker’s hot streak within the country genre.
Write About Love confirms that Belle and Sebastian is the type of band that’s fully capable of genius, just not reliably or often.
Call it a prog-spring.
Jojo Burger Tempest is neither entirely good nor bad, but rather a schizophrenic monstrosity.
Doo-Wops & Hooligans kicks up no fuss, and shortchanges on its promise of both doo-wop and hooliganism.
Swanlights proves that Antony Hegarty can turn his attention expertly onto what lies in ecstasy.
Like their self-titled debut, the xx’s live show is a case study in straddling a fine line.
The Travis frontman delivers a sumptuous collection of low-key ditties that should further cement his legacy as one of Britain’s most bankable songwriters.
Bubblegum feels like a transition to a less interesting place.
It’s hard to think of Pete Yorn as the start of a new direction for Yorn.
When given the opportunity, Tunstall manages to showcase that she’s actually a damn fine singer.
Confrontation hurts, and on Seconds Late for the Brighton Line, the Legendary Pink Dots keep their typically safe distance.
The album simply lacks the edge and bite of Tucker’s work with Sleater-Kinney.
Weak all around, The Game of Monogamy clearly defines the difference between a niche and a hole.
At their best, the Postelles sound recalls Elvis Costello, only poppier and sans drollness.
Spark is one of the rare cases where guitar-geek fussiness yields magnificent results.
On Invented, Jimmy Eat World, now 16 years into their career, sounds like they’ve started to outgrow emo.
Halcyon Digest’s finest moment suggests that Deerhunter will get by just fine without the histrionics.
The focus here is crystalline, immaculately styled country—slow, pretty songs fleshed out by female backing vocals.
Three albums in, it’s hard to imagine a Mark Ronson album not brimming over with a crowd-pleasing, inter-genre collection of guest stars.