We weren’t sure if Madonna could surprise us anymore. Until she did.
Jeff Tweedy’s songwriting has achieved previously unheard dimensions of clarity and emotionality.
The album draws its strength from Olsen’s sheer temerity to so drastically change course.
Blonde is every bit the rich, densely layered album fans were expecting from Frank Ocean.
By eschewing EDM and embracing subtler pop sounds, Britney’s made her most daring album in years.
The album is a captivating listen, albeit far from the confidence and coherence of De La Soul’s crucial first act.
We’ve compiled a list of pop princess Britney Spears’s 15 best singles.
Formal rigor, not raw originality, is the guiding force behind Crystal Castle’s Amnesty (I).
The album’s lyrics wouldn’t be such a sticking point if Gonjasufi’s music wasn’t equally reductive.
Blanchett’s famously steely face becomes unrecognizable in the video for the trip-hop band’s new song.
Even with improved production values and greater musical eclecticism, Real is still fittingly unadulterated.
The singer-songwriter discusses her retrospective album, influences, and more.
With Boy King, Wild Beasts stumbles into a garish new style that’s heavy on sweat, sex, and cynicism.
Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not is the warm, comforting blanket of Marshall-stack fuzz we need right now.
Performed live on July 12 at the Classical Revival opera house, his music took on a strikingly anthemic quality.
The album shows lateral growth in its procession of art-rock odysseys and more standard fare.
The album is a testament to the depths to which Tyler is willing to pander in order to remain relevant.
In its relentless repetition, the album becomes a virtually stoical incarnation of anonymous hate.
After waiting so many years, it’s worth the extra patience to let the Avalanches’s Wildflower sink in.
Fergie’s new single makes her previous effort sound like something you might hear on Lite FM.
After making its premiere in IMAX Cinemas across the country, the music video debuted on Tidal and YouTube this morning.