Reviews

Lifeguard Ripped & Torn

The young Chicago trio paves the way for the next generation of art punks on their scuzzed-up, yet tuneful major indie label debut LP.

Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...

SUMAC & Moor Mother THE FILM

Jazz? Metal? Poetry? Score? Through improvisation, concept, and spoken word, the avant-metal trio and activist/artist score a narrative non-visual movie.

Sean Caldwell reviews...

Brian D’Addario Till The Morning

One half of prodigious sibling duo The Lemon Twigs goes solo.

David Coleman reviews...

Constant Follower The Smile You Send Out Returns To You

Rewarding in its patience, the Scottish trio, led by Stephen McAll, sculpts haunting ambient folk that unlocks songwriter Stephen McAll's distressing past.

Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...

Features

The 50 Best Albums of 2024

It's time to reveal our top albums of the year. A time-honored tradition since 2002, our full list consists of 50 albums selected by the entire No Ripcord staff.

Click here to find out who took the number one spot...

Straight Outta Spalding: How a Lincolnshire power-pop legend ended up on a hip hop classic

Everyone knows the N.W.A. classic, Fuck tha Police — but how well do you know it? Do you know about its secret link to a Lincolnshire power-pop legend?

Read on to find out more...

Latest Believe the Hype Pick

SUMAC & Moor Mother THE FILM

THE FILM is a showcase of intensity: SUMAC ably matches that of Irreversible Entanglements via alternate delivery, while Ayewa’s passion and spoken outbursts meet Aaron Turner’s guttural howl. Looking at the essence of both entities and their respective creative signatures, it’s somehow both remarkable and obvious how natural each of them sound together on this LP.

Quick Takes

Divorce Drive to Goldenhammer

The Nottingham quartet debut's open, compassionate anthems are uniquely fully formed.

Being Dead EELS

On their second LP, the Austin duo delivers terse, inventive garage rock with frisky self-confidence.