Seeds stands on its own as a collection of lively, well-curated music, one that remains routinely effective despite its basic approach.
House Playlist: Banks, Tyler, the Creator, TV on the Radio, Throwing Muses, Icona Pop, & Some Minor Noise
Tyler, the Creator describes his new song, “Garbage,” as such: “DRUG DEALING OLD FAMLAY CLIPSE TRASHCAN SOUNDING SHIT.”
Basement Jaxx have unveiled a new single, presumably from their first album in four years.
Nine Types of Light is a strong, smart effort from a band that continues to push resolutely forward.
The title of Mogwai’s new album acts like a primer for the band: heavy, defiant, with just a hint of black humor.
Mellow’s name was a lie: Perfect Colors, their second (and seemingly final) album proper, is breathlessly sarcastic.
Here’s the thing about the Broken West: They’re one of the most derivative bands working today.
Dear Science is a structural marvel in the way that its music reflects its tone.
TV On the Radio finds and walks a delicate balance with their sophomore full-length release.