ALBUM REVIEW: Charli XCX Finds Connection in Isolation
Her new album, ‘how i’m feeling now’, channels the anxieties of quarantine into a bold, delightful statement.
Her new album, ‘how i’m feeling now’, channels the anxieties of quarantine into a bold, delightful statement.
The Lawrence bros return with 5 tracks of globe-trotting house music.
MMC Writers reflect on their favorite records of the 2010s.
The Finnish artist gets funky on new mini-album.
MGMT’s classic 2008 debut is an album unlike anything found in the furthest reaches of space.
MMC Writers reflect on their favorite records of the 2010s.
A virtual music festival for very real music nerds.
MMC Writers reflect on their favorite records of the 2010s.
With their third release of 2019, the experimental duo has finally begun to garner some much deserved attention.
Some albums are forever linked to a specific place and time.
The electronic auteur’s 10th album is hard to describe but easy to love.
A column about underrated albums that didn’t get their due.
The Radiohead frontman’s new solo record is easily his best one yet.
The Grammy-winning French producer was best know as one half of Cassius, as well as Motorbass
Steven Ellison picks up where he left off on 2014’s ‘You’re Dead!’
Fans of ‘Sung Tongs’ and ‘Feels’ will be very pleased.
The Chemical Brothers return to the beats and driving grooves of their early LPs.
Amber Bain enters the indie pop elite with long-awaited debut.
But where are the hits maaaaaan?
Dreamy, outsider electronica from the former Mac Demarco member.
Apparently even the sulkiest of souls can find happiness and contentment.
Thirty minutes of cosmic disco, pop and futuristic R&B.
A gorgeous and mysterious meditation of experimental pop.
Merriweather Post Pavilion turns 10 years old today. The Sgt. Pepper of neo-psychedelia, the album
Ballads 1 is the heavily anticipated debut full-length from internet sensation turned serious musician Joji.
British R&B doubles down on her electric sound on sophomore effort.
A master class in seamless, universal dance pop.
A brilliant hybrid of mangled sonics and sheer beauty.
The Brooklyn art punks keep things crazy on their third album.
Richard D. James can do no wrong. But we already knew that.
We’re talking George Clinton levels of funk.
The 76-year-old cult hero uses new technologies to do what he’s been doing since the ’70s.
A jazzy collection of lo-fi beats that would be right at home on a playlist with Thundercat and Flying Lotus.
At least in name.
If Thundercat tried to make a pop album, it would sound like this.
An indie rock fantasy 10 years in the making.
Featuring the dizzy vibrations of a Major Lazer album.