On her fourth full-length Strays, recorded in Topanga Canyon and produced by Jonathan Wilson, the singer/songwriter presents a clear-eyed mission statement delivered in blistering rock n' roll. Margo Price has something to say, and nothing to prove.
"The South Florida rapper internalizes his skeptical gaze, yielding music that's more deliberately self-reflective, with few ragers or bangers." -Pitchfork
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.
The Avett Brothers' 'The Gleam III' on CD is a must-have for any fans of Americana music. With its harmonious blend of folk, rock and country, this album features standout tracks like 'We Americans' that showcases the band's signature sound.
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.
Soccer Mommy's album’s sonic landscape is vast and dexterous, with melodies that shimmer on the surface, but reveal an unsettling darkness with each listen.
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.