The Real Estate co-founder's second solo album is stately and melodically rich, attempting to hearken back to the memories that get lost over time.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...On her country-tinged sixth LP, the versatile singer-songwriter doesn't turn away from the difficult situations that led her to the present—gratified to have overcome them while embracing the inevitable growth that begins to take root.
Juan Edgardo Rodríguez reviews...The Chicago-based trio's latest is an explorative work, one that shifts between the bedrock sounds of their previous album and the many ways they can expand on them.
Carlo Thomas reviews...On WE, Arcade Fire reconnect with the cathartic, communal spirit that made them great. While there are some misses and flaws, the album is a reminder of what you love about this band.
Joe Marvilli is waiting on the lightning…In this bonus episode of Quarantine the Past, Gabbie and Juan discuss their recent visit to the Just Like Heaven festival.
David Coleman reflects on the enduring power of ABC's 1982 masterpiece, The Lexicon of Love.
Shoot that poison arrow right here…The debut LP by the Brooklyn indie rockers taps into singer-songwriter/producer Nate Mendelsohn's unease with touching insight.
The New Zealand noise-punk band’s seventh LP sees the original trio back together after a decade, signaling a refreshing step forward in...