ReviewsAlbum of the Week: LCD Soundsystem, 'Electric Lady SessDavid Safar • Feb 25, 2019LCD Soundsystem treat their live album like a DJ set mixing their favorite songs along with their best covers.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Gary Clark Jr., 'This Land'David Safar • Feb 17, 2019The album is a clear step forward for Clark who now has one of the most respectable careers in making rock records but still maintains the status of an incredible live musician.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Bob Mould, 'Sunshine Rock'Mac Wilson • Feb 11, 2019The entire album is full of gorgeous string arrangements, provided by the Prague TV Orchestra, and are a nice expression of Mould's fondness for baroque pop.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Maggie RogersMac Wilson • Feb 4, 2019From her early successes like "Alaska" and "On + Off", Rogers continues to showcase herself as an exciting new talent. These songs hold up really well here in the wintertime, and they're still gonna sound great when the weather warms up.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: James Blake, 'Assume Form'David Safar • Jan 28, 2019James Blake has emerged as one of the most forward-thinking songwriters and producers coming out of the UK in the past 10 years.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Pedro The Lion, 'Phoenix'Sean McPherson • Jan 21, 2019The new record from Pedro The Lion is a sober look at the idiosyncrasies of youth and the indignities of aging with bravery and self-confidence.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Sharon Van EttenJade • Jan 14, 2019Love is a horrible, wonderful, tragic, and hopeful thing. In Sharon Van Etten's latest album, 'Remind Me Tomorrow', her empathy overflows as she tries to explain a love story in all its hideous beauty.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Alice Merton, 'Mint'David Safar • Jan 7, 2019'Mint' is an album of great songs and songwriting without trying to be anything more than what you already expect. Alice Merton is the indie pop trendsetter of 2019 and sets the tone for those to follow.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Jeff Tweedy, 'WARM'Mac Wilson • Dec 31, 2018Jeff Tweedy is still a distinctive voice in modern songwriting, but he takes himself a whole lot less seriously now.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: The 1975David Safar • Dec 24, 2018The 1975 return with a successfully eclectic album that reaches for the mantle of art rock instead of digging deeper into the popternative sound that has been the benchmark of success for their peers.