music reviews
Waxahatchee's Stunning 'Tigers Blood' Courses with Life
PUBLISHED Mar 20, 2024
The new Wim Wenders film 'Perfect Days' follows a middle-aged man named Hirayama who’s employed as a public restroom cleaner in Tokyo...
'Everything I Thought It Was' Is Everything I Thought Justin Timberlake Wasn't
PUBLISHED Mar 20, 2024
Justin Timberlake must be looking for a win right now. After listeners scoffed at the clumsy rustic cosplay of 2018's Man of the Woods, he'...
On 'Bloom,' Parlour Panther Find Resilience in Softness
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2024
In a world where self-love can be both a radical political act and an interior personal journey, Parlour Panther’s 'Bloom' dives deep ...
Bleachers' Self-Titled Album Finds Jack Antonoff on Autopilot
PUBLISHED Mar 19, 2024
Over more than a decade of working his way into the heart of modern pop music, Jack Antonoff has managed to cement himself ...
Tierra Whack's World Gets a Little Darker on 'World Wide Whack'
PUBLISHED Mar 18, 2024
Tierra Whack is many things, but apologetic isn’t one of them. She's an artist who flips through mediums as often as she does moods...
Kelly Moran's "Sodalis (II)" Moves Like a Deep Ocean Current
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PUBLISHED Mar 14, 2024
Kelly Moran’s original “Sodalis” — a contribution to the 2020 Field Works 'Ultrasonic' collection — was an anxious churn of wings...
Uranium Club Are Ambitious as Ever on 'Infants Under the Bulb'
PUBLISHED Mar 13, 2024
Uranium Club’s music can best be described as warped, or maybe wiry. Or perhaps groovy is best. Or… unsettling? It’s very difficult to pinp...
Cell Press Refine the Sludge on 'Cages'
PUBLISHED Mar 12, 2024
An album that prides itself on being an old school sludge-fest and manages to deliver the goods from start to finish...