ALBUM REVIEW: Israel Nash Goes Big on ‘Lifted’
An impressive album for fans of melancholic, melodic folk rock.
An impressive album for fans of melancholic, melodic folk rock.
The most innovative and artful trap record you’ve ever heard.
Kim Gordon and Bill Nace build beckoning experimental soundscapes.
Clocking in at 14 and a half minutes, it’s Molina’s most longwinded project yet.
They’ve probably already moved on.
A surrealistic trip through worldly exotica, lounge, jazz, B-movies and psych-pop.
You may as well listen to the original.
Too bad it doesn’t pack a punch.
An unassailably smooth debut from a team that honed their artistry on the streets on Manchester.
Another fantastic collaboration between Melody and a modern psych great.
A personal best from the L.A. five-piece.
With more twists and surprises in 37 minutes than most bands produce in a lifetime.
A challenge for the mind but a treat for the ears.
Nigel Chapman emerges as one of indie rock’s finest wordsmiths.
A perfect Greatest Hits starter pack for any fan of CSN/CSNY.
A stunning snapshot of some of jazz’s all-time greats at their peak.
And changed Rock and Roll forever.
A worthy addition to the band’s singular discography.