“Your Strength Is in Your Pain” feels less like a song trying to make a point and...
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“Eyeliner” feels like the moment Freya and The Vikings really settle into their skin. As the second...
On “The Spiritual Sound,” Agriculture stretch metal until it becomes a vessel for devotion, doubt, and daily...
On “The Sludge of the Land,” Babau operate in the uneasy space where fantasy, history, and overload...
On “Desaceleradas,” Debit transforms cumbia rebajada from a slowed-down regional dance music into a hallucinatory, almost spectral...
On “As Above, So Below,” OKO DJ creates a piece of music that feels less like a...
On “Femme Fatale,” Mon Laferte doesn’t just play a role — she exhumes it, examines it, and...
Maudlin of the Well’s Bath isn’t just an album—it’s an experience, a sonic immersion that washes over...
Listening to The Seer doesn’t feel like casually putting on an album—it feels like stepping into someone...
Allegaeon have long existed in that delicate space between consistency and complacency, and The Ossuary Lens finds...