ALBUM REVIEW: The Weather Station’s ‘Ignorance’ Is A Beautiful Whirlwind
The fifth record from the Tamara Lindeman-fronted outfit is utterly sublime, a new direction that the band hasn’t gone before.
The fifth record from the Tamara Lindeman-fronted outfit is utterly sublime, a new direction that the band hasn’t gone before.
The highly anticipated album is, in many ways, an utterly fascinating trip from the iconoclastic rapper.
A gentle warmth enlivens the singer-songwriter’s follow-up to 2019’s ‘Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest’.
Bottom Line: it’s the best Nas record in years.
In contemplating the Bard’s remarkable new album, Rob Nicklin obsessively revisits his mammoth 60-year career, before bringing it all back home. (Long read ahead).
The Haim sisters’ third outing is a masterpiece of sunny California rock.
The life and death of an album that defined and abruptly ended an era.
Killer Mike and El-P’s glorious late-career renaissance continues with another profoundly timely, brilliantly explosive masterpiece.
This might just be the best punk album of 2020.
Loud, brash and in your face, Sailor Poon may as well be the face of the modern riot grrrl movement.
On this edition of The Corner Club (#3), a look at the sparse alchemy of two MPB titans and one incredible jam album.
The L.A. punks reunite with their original lineup for the first time in 35 years.
Young Thug is carrying dead weight on ‘Slime & B’.
Like being licked in the ear by a psychedelic mushroom.
Drop the needle and right away you’re needing to give your inner eye a quick squeegee.
On this edition, we explore Caetano Veloso’s seminal 1968 debut, which sparked a movement in the face of a totalitarian state.
The songwriter laureate’s fifth record is a stewing masterpiece, brewed of raw honesty and imperfection.
On their Sub Pop debut, the Dutch trio finds their magic formula.
The bass virtuoso drops another fantastic voyage that’s even better than than its predecessor.
The new record from Ishmael Butler’s experimental rap venture is a delightful mix of psychedelic and corporeal funk.
A column about underrated albums that didn’t get their due.
Welcome to The Corner Club, a new column on the music of Brazil. On the flagship issue, a legendary collective of musicians come together for one of the country’s most important records.
So now they got me in lockdown. Man is stuck indoors. Nothing to do. Twenty three hours
Good stuff can come out of bad times.
The Detroit MC emerges from the underground on his Alchemized LP.
And it was worth the wait.
With the return of HBO’s Westworld, MMC’s soundtracks correspondent highlights his favorite musical moments from seasons past.
A stripped-down vision of post-punk that’s no less thrilling.
Legendary live set from the experimental pioneers does not disappoint.
Dan Bejar’s new record just might be his best since ‘Kaputt.’
Like hearing from an old friend.
The Lawrence bros return with 5 tracks of globe-trotting house music.
The drummer/producer’s solo debut is a post-Brexit masterpiece.
With an actual Replacement joining them in the studio, the Philly outfit doubles down on their hard rock influences.
Well, 21 albums really…
MMC Writers reflect on their favorite records of the 2010s
With last week’s passing of Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart, we revisits the band’s 1981 masterpiece.
Emo, indie and post-punk all had a big year.
A tribute to MMC’s many contributors.
MMC’s Editor-in-Chief reflects on his year in listening and learning.
Australia killed it this year.
Featuring a healthy dosage of dancehall.
Including one new all-time favorite!
Let the debate begin!
MMC Writers reflect on their favorite records of the 2010s
The Godfather of Gloom had one more timeless tome up his sleeve.
MMC Writers reflect on their favorite records of the 2010s.
TV bingers and soundtrack lovers unite! Today we’ve got a two-for-one special on a pair
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey finally figured out how to forge on.
The British singer-songwriter quietly drops his biggest statement yet.