The song marks the singer’s return to the country music genre.
Reflektor coheres into a sustained meditation on the fragility of human connection.
Another week, another Lady Gaga pseudo-controversy.
Active Child’s Rapor EP is the artist’s most confident release to date.
It’s Kelly Clarkson’s original songs that elevate Wrapped in Red above just another holiday-industrial-complex cash-in.
Lousy with Sylvianbriar is perhaps Of Montreal’s most lifeless album to date.
Cut Copy has shared a new cut from their forthcoming fourth album, Free Your Mind.
The lesson of Love to Love You Donna isn’t so much “don’t mess with perfection,” but rather “don’t bother trying to gild the lily of genius.”
Lady Gaga lashes out at her critics on “Do What U Want,” a newly released teaser single from her upcoming album Artpop.
While Prominence is a quiet, sentimental album, there’s also a warm, open quality to the arrangements.
TLC’s new greatest-hits album, 20, offers everything the casual fan needs.
Prism is another collection of three-and-half-minute potential hits that even cynics will find hard to resist.
Poliça’s Shulamith is a much more cohesive and self-assured effort than the band’s debut.
New is an almost perversely titled album that, at least on the surface, seems like business as usual.
A Mary Christmas is an undeniably listenable but sadly too-safe hodgepodge of department-store standards.
Static has a heavy heart, presenting a band with not only a better understanding of their music, but of each other as human beings.
Beautiful Rewind is a reminder that Four Tet’s music is as much a listening experience as it is one that compels you to move.
Bitter Rivals is, in a word, predictable, and predictability is absolutely backbreaking to a band like Sleigh Bells.
Last night Eminem premiered the latest single from his upcoming album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, out November 5th.
On Caves, Tristen’s formerly distinctive songwriting style is overpowered by uninspired, overbearing production.
The album isn’t entirely without energy, pathos, or creativity, but too many edges have been sanded off the Avett Brothers’ music.