It often takes artists an entire career to figure out exactly what they want to sound like. Debut albums, generally speaking, are tentative; proof-of-concepts for the music yet to come. So when an artist releas...
By now, anyone with even a passing interest in music has heard The Passion of Justin Vernon™. He’s the heartbroken indie rocker who retreated to a cabin in the remote woods of Wisconsin and cranked out one of t...
Four years. That’s how long the world has been waiting on Frank Ocean — and not just “the world” as in music geeks or pop culture junkies, but the world proper. Channel Orange, Ocean’s 2012 debut, was a masterp...
“Thou shalt not commit adulthood.”
Of all the adages from “All-O-Gistics,” a quasi-Ten Commandments from their 1987 album All, this one is perhaps most indicative of the Descendents. They’ve always been a ba...
In two short years, Toronto-based punk quartet PUP has gone from being one of music’s best-kept secrets to the potential scions of a genre. Their 2014 self-titled debut, all shredded throats and shark-toothed g...
The term “savior of country music” seems to get bandied around a lot these days.
Artists like Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton and Sturgill Simpson have, of late, constantly been tagged as the guys who are goin...
I’ve never had to wait a week before reviewing an album for fear that its creator’s endless tinkering might turn it into something completely different. Yet here we are, one week later, and I finally think I’m ...
It’s easy to get lost in Hinds’ new album, Leave Me Alone. The lo-fi debut from the Madrid rockers is a sunny affair; its melodies shine and harmonies kiss like a summertime afternoon. The coo and call over eas...
On 2012’s Yellow and Green, it became apparent that sludge metal outfit Baroness was not going to be the band many knew them as for long. The double album saw the four-piece veering into a tighter, more streaml...
Though Pusha T refers to himself as a “cocaine superhero” on King Push — Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude, it wouldn’t be wrong to refer to him as a lyrical superhero as well. With the exception of Kendrick Lam...
What world is this? Where are we? What was that sound? There’s a grating noise, pulverized between some primitive rock decoration and an industrial vice. It’s being melted down now, tossed against the grating o...
There’s no doubt in my mind that if Logic hadn’t become famous as a rapper, he would have made it as a filmmaker. The Maryland emcee fills his songs with cinematic instrumentation and esoteric references to Chr...