A sense of loss remains pervasive and all-encompassing on the trio’s third album.
Bartees Strange attempts to carve out a sonic palette of his own on much of his second studio album.
Big Red Machine’s How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last? leans into traditional song structures and fully fleshed-out arrangements.
The singer spends little time dwelling on the specifics of her heartbreak or fully mapping the album’s emotional landscape.
The album finds Justin Vernon creeping into an autumnal melancholy and turning his gaze back toward winter.
Big Red Machine feels like a collection of off-the-cuff experiments between friends.
22, A Million synthesizes archaic and future styles to address and remedy the ailments of the present.
An abstract and occasionally disjointed album that ultimately finds a rewarding balance, both sonically and lyrically, between the obscure and the deeply personal.
Following the M. Ward-assisted “Man,” singer-songwriter Neko Case has unveiled another new song from her economically titled latest.
J. Cole is the only one nominated for best new artist that we can’t see winning.
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon has come a long way since his curiously beautiful debut, For Emma, Forever Ago.
Honestly, I’m not really sure how it’s possible that South by Southwest exists.