Armed with a voice like a gravel road in a dry season, Saskatchewan's Colter Wall sounds more like a world-weary troubadour than most actual world-weary troubadours.
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.
When it comes to Tyler Childers, it's tempting to read too much into album titles. Purgatory, his 2017 debut, did tend to hang suspended between the poles separating country and Americana, having its roots inflections feel spectral.
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.
Foo Fighters' latest, Your Favorite Toy, is their twelfth attempt to synthesize '90s stadium rock with dad-rock earnestness. For better or worse, the album is a relentless, sub-40-minute torrent of radio-primed anthems,
MELOPHOBIA (meaning the hatred or fear of music), the bands third studio album, was recorded in Nashville and reunites the band with longtime producer Jay Joyce.
Written by Giannascoli and recorded across various locations in Philadelphia and New York, the album was co-produced alongside his longtime collaborator Jacob Portrait.
The album features contributions from The Durutti Column, Mustafa, Caroline Polachek, Daniel Caesar, Lorde, Zadie Smith, Tirzah, Brendan Yates (Turnstile), and Mabe Fratti.
The album showcases the band's signature genre-blending sound, featuring a mix of rock and blues-infused performances, including their hit "Wondering Why" and "I'm Still Fine".
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.
150 gram vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Nilsson Schmilsson is the seventh album by singer/songwriter Harry Nilsson, released by RCA Records in November 1971.