Celebrity Life
The Soundtrack to Siaâs âMusicâ Is a Little Bit Better Than Her Universally Panned Movie
The album maintains a competent level of craft but lacks a big hit to pull it together
Slowthai Inspires Moshpit Energy and Shows More Emotion on âTyronâ
The U.K. rapper's second album is all about new beginnings.
Aaron Lee Tasjan Hates Technological Alienation, Loves Versatile Pop-Rock Songcraft on âTasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!â
The East Nashville singer-songwriter delivers a tour-de-force
Hayley Williams Delivers Delicate Confessionals on âFlowersâ
The Paramore singer has codified what a 'quarantine album' can be
Sarah Mary Chadwickâs Grief Becomes Her Exquisite Muse on âMe and Ennui Are Friends, Babyâ
With just a piano and her brittle voice, the Melbourne-based singer-songwriter sings the things most people cannot say
The Weather Station Hears the World Fade Away on âIgnoranceâ
Tamara Lindeman's incredible new album is a visionary environmental plea
John Carpenterâs âLost Themes IIIâ Scares Up New Thrills
The self-proclaimed Horror Master defends his title with 10 new songs in search of corpses to haunt
Madlibâs âSound Ancestorsâ Is All About the Ecstasy of Discovery
The wildly inventive rapper-producer teams up with electronic musician Four Tet to create an album that lives in the space between the past and the future.
Maluma Soaks in Some Reggae Vibes on â#7DJ: 7 DĂas En Jamaicaâ
The Colombian star worked with Jamaican artists to create an organic LP that never feels like musical tourism
Weezer Drop the Ironic Facade (Almost) on âOK Humanâ
Loud guitars are out, schmaltzy strings are in on the group's 14th album, which frontman Rivers Cuomo & Co. finished in lockdown
The Foo Fighters Throw a Pop Party on âMedicine at Midnightâ
The alt-rock standard-bearersâ 10th album is the most upbeat music theyâve ever made
Anuel AA and Ozuna Canât Maximize Their Shared Potential on âLos Diosesâ
The Caribbean superstars' collaborative LP doesn't have the magic of their previous hits.