It's most genre-obliterating music of HEALTH's career, they're documenting how insane it feels to be alive right now. It's 'The Downward Spiral' for people with at least two monitors and a vitamin D deficiency.
a 27-minute, breakthrough salvo of six songs that finds the band re-inspired once again and is accompanied by an album length film shot in VR + 3D computed radiography technology.
Turn up the heat with Denzel Curry's sizzlin' new LP, "Melt My Eyes!" This album will have you sweating as you flow to the beats of the underground king of Florida.
Black Radio III, much like both of it's predecessors, is a cultural moment that celebrates black love and resilience, features an eclectic group of talented collaborators, and is composed by Glasper.
Requiem is not only excellent in its own right, but in capturing Jonathan at a transitional point in his life, you’re intrigued as to what comes next for him.
St Vincent's self titled album released in 2014. Recorded at the legendary studio Elmwood in Dallas. 2015 Grammy award winner for Best Alternative Music Album. Making St. Vincent the second woman ever to win the award. Girl power!
The stars have finally aligned and the triple-tailed comet has reappeared. Keep your ears to the skies for another momentous encounter with Bad Books III.
MASSEDUCTION,' St. Vincent’s fifth solo album, is a neck-snapping magnum opus. Though dark, it avoids the kind of overdone, maudlin doom and gloom that mopes instead of shocks.
Rhye's Home is intimate, piano-led soft pop; Milosh's androgynous voice atop subtle beats and orchestral touches. Includes the single Come In Closer. CD on Loma Vista.
Bird pares his baroque folk into taut, literate pop on Are You Serious; an 11-track LP with guest turns from Fiona Apple and Blake Mills; 'Capsized' leads a warm, wry set.
This isn’t just a sonically daring swing of a rock album, it’s a very human document of being at your worst when you should be on top—an absurdist guide to the intersection of self-destruction and self-belief.
On this record the band continues to show why they’re so well regarded by both fans and critics. They continue to blend their potent mixture of psychedelic occult rock with that early metal sound and produce results that blow you away.
Limited white colored vinyl LP pressing. Releasing Cope, Manchester Orchestra stated it was an "unapologetically heavy rock record". Ten years later, the legacy holds up as the band's loudest, fastest, and most pounding album of their career.