'The Clearing' reveals where Wolf Alice stand sonically in 2025, delivering a supremely confident collection of songs bursting with ambition, ideas and emotion.
A native of Swift Current, Saskatchewan Canada, has a sound comprised of resonate and raw baritone vocals, folk and bluegrass style guitar and banjo picking, steady kick-drum stomping, and visually provoking, story telling lyrics.
The Bleachers' third album Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night. Ahead of the album release, The New York Times put out a piece that called Bleachers' new music "anthemic life-affirming pop-rock".
Founded by Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, as a one-man project following the death of Kurt Cobain, Foo Fighters got it's name from the UFOs and various aerial phenomena that were reported by Allied aircraft pilots in WWII, known collectively as foo fighters
The band's most forceful and focused songs yet. They recorded most of the songs on the 10-song album on the first take, capturing the band's raw and frenetic onstage energy.
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is one of the most influential albums in hip-hop history. A gritty, stripped-down, dark signature sound of New York City's rap scene during the mid-1990s.
Written by Giannascoli and recorded across locations in Philadelphia and New York, the album was co-produced alongside his longtime collaborator Jacob Portrait.
Atavista took many shapes over the years to reach a final form. In each warm refrain, tight sequence, and carefully chosen collaborator, Gambino demonstrates why some things are worth waiting for.
Little Songs is the new album from Colter Wall. On Little Songs, fans of Wall's will find the same hardscrabble voice they've loved over the years connecting the contemporary world to the values, hardships, and celebrations of rural life.
SOS is the second studio album from GRAMMY award winning singer SZA, and the follow up to 2017’s major label debut album Ctrl. The genre-blending album contains elements of pop, R&B, soft-rock, gospel, and hip-hop.
It takes a brave person to label their album ‘Who Cares?’ – the kind of title that can come back to bite someone on their fourth trip around the full-length block.
The Strokes' fifth album is immediately appealing as they sound like they’re genuinely having fun. At times it feels like a mixtape the Strokes made for themselves: 11 songs, 11 different genre experiments.
Cage the Elephant presents their second live record, aptly entitled Unpeeled, a 21-track belter of stripped-back, alternate versions of popular cuts from their back catalog, without losing any of the aforementioned grit or attitude.
Legend Of The Wu-Tang is a must-have compilation released in 2004, featuring classic raw cuts like "C.R.E.A.M.", "Shame On A Nigga" and "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit."