The track is a bustling pop-rock song bolstered by a clangy guitar riff and searing synth line.
Co-produced by Jack Antonoff, the four-minute track is filled with whimsy and drama.
The album mirrors the film’s penchant for bombast and grief while standing on its own.
The metalcore band comes off as confident and in complete control throughout the album.
The album mistakes adulthood for depth and discipline for risk.
The star-studded video makes its premiere exclusively on Apple Music and Spotify Premium.
The album frames intimacy as a risk worth taking regardless of the outcome.
The Boss minces no words, name-checking Donald Trump, Stephen Miller, and Kristi Noem.
The instrumental track is lifted from the soundtrack to the singer’s new tour mockumentary.
Lennox’s music often nods to the past, but her new album feels more in tune with the zeitgeist.
The singer serves up a woozy cocktail of fluttery flutes, wobbly bass, and pie-eyed key changes.
The song sees the singer expanding his sonic palette in a more experimental direction.
The album operates with surprisingly little ambition: It clocks in, then clocks out.
A stripped-back album brimming with a longing for rootedness that occasionally feels stunted.
The midtempo track finds the singer squarely within his old-school wheelhouse.
This year can be summed up in one word: surreal.
Our list comprises modern originals and reinterpretations of yuletide favorites.
While the year started off quietly, it ultimately produced a slew of albums that are at turns introspective and ambitious.
In an age of dwindling attention spans, songs are the most discrete commercial musical unit.
The singer probes the hardship of living in the shadow of his father, Ghostface Killah.
The story of one of Madonna’s most underrated, revealing albums remains partly untold.