The effects-laden video takes a page from Poor Things and Severance.
The singer ruminates on the joyous upheavals that come with marriage.
Like the beats themselves, the songs on the album are bracingly blunt.
With their seventh studio album, the Baltimore band offers up more of the same.
The album is another solid effort in an unexpectedly fruitful late period.
Three decades into their career, the band continues to strike a balance between teen spirit and maturity.
The album’s cover songs are rendered so pristine that they lose all sense of identity.
The song is an uptempo house track that urges listeners to find their light and brush off negativity.
The album acts as a purging of the artist’s intense emotions and expansive aesthetic interests.
Noname’s second studio album synthesizes everything that the firebrand rapper excels at.
Unlike its predecessor, the album doesn’t leave much of an impression.
The best music videos of the year emphasized meticulous technique over virality.
The best albums of the year sought to shatter interpersonal and emotional barriers.
If the biggest, hookiest songs of 2023 are united by anything, it’s the insurgents who made them.
The album’s idiosyncratic nature only makes it that much more appealing.
The album effectively allows listeners pick their favorites mixes and create their own playlist.
A dramatically uneven concept album that demonstrates the rappers’ unwillingness to grow up.
The MC has far greater success rapping about his own struggles than tackling problems from the outside world.
If there’s an album in Snoop’s catalog that has withstood the test of time, it’s his scruffy debut.
The album is a cohesive world unto itself for listeners to disappear into.
Spanning more than two hours, the album comprises nine original tracks and 21 cover songs.