Celebrity Life
Shamir Rejects Expectations and Embraces Messiness on ‘Heterosexuality’
The polymath indie artist delivers an album about breaking free from traumas and constricting binaries
Mary J. Blige Keeps Challenging Herself on ‘Good Morning Gorgeous’
It's an album full of emotional tumult as well as joy and optimism
Big Thief Just Made a Big Record That’s Worth Getting Lost In
Beloved indie-folk band delivers a 20-song album full of slanted revelation
Eddie Vedder’s Star-Studded ‘Earthling’ Is a Reminder of His Individuality
The Pearl Jam singer's latest solo album features appearances by Elton John, Ringo Starr, and Stevie Wonder, and leans into PJ's sound in a way his work away from the band rarely has
‘Lucifer on the Sofa’ Might Be Spoon’s Best Record Ever
A consistently excellent band takes it to a new level by getting back to basics
Animal Collective Trip Out in a Predictably Fun Way on ‘Time Skiffs’
The psychedelic band's latest is a good mix of avant and pop
The Trap Becomes a Retirement Home for 2 Chainz on ‘Dope Don’t Sell Itself’
Marketed as a return to form, the Atlanta veteran's latest is a fond recollection of better times
Jennifer Lopez and Maluma Have Real Musical Chemistry on the ‘Marry Me’ Soundtrack
J-Lo showcases her versatility, while Maluma succeeds without taking risks
Mitski Turns Ambiguity Into a Power Source on ‘Laurel Hell’
After nearly quitting music, the indie hero is back with a proudly unresolved album
PinkPantheress Has Refurbished Her Killer Debut Mixtape With a New Set of Remixes
Breakout U.K. star adds new wrinkles to her mercurial tracks
The ‘Summer of Soul’ Soundtrack Is Just as Revelatory as the Movie
The soundtrack for Questlove's acclaimed music-festival doc shows the way R&B and soul were moving in inspired new directions by the end of the Sixties
Amber Mark Gets Lost in the Stars on ‘Three Dimensions Deep’
New York R&B artist's full-length debut has a fun sense of exploration and play but gets tripped up by its cosmic pretensions
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