Celebrity Life
Terrace Martin Brings Old-School Warmth on ‘DRONES’
Kendrick Lamar collaborator's latest feels as inviting as a 70-degree day.
On ‘Thank You,’ Diana Ross Wants to Pump. You. Up.
The pop icon's first album of new material in over 20 years aims to recreate the aspirational pop of her heyday -- but for a very different era
Nathaniel Rateliff’s Throwbacks Wear Well on ‘The Future’
The Colorado band's latest album is full of well-turned retro moves and reaches for a deeper meaning
The First New ABBA Album in 40 Years Was Worth the Wait
The Swedish super troopers haven't lost their appetite for emotional-crisis soundtracks
Radiohead’s Finest Hour Sounds Better Than Ever
New deluxe set 'Kid A Mnesia' presents 'Kid A' and 'Amnesiac' as two halves of the same groundbreaking musical statement
Megan Thee Stallion Rides a Sugar High on ‘Something For the Hotties’
Collection of freestyles from the prolific rap superstar is a deluge of illicit sumptuousness
The War on Drugs Invent Indie Yacht Rock
Adam Granduciel super-hearts the Eighties on his band's first LP in four years
Nicki Nicole’s ‘Parte De Mí’ Is the Sound of an Artist Finding Her Voice
The 21-year-old Argentine artist plays with range and versatility on sophomore album
On ‘Equals,’ Ed Sheeran Is Happy Now. Is That Good Enough?
The sensitive superstar has ditched folk-pop for songs with choruses meant to incite cell-phone-lit sing-alongs in stadiums.
Geese Are Legit Indie-Rock Prodigies, Straight Out of High School
Buzzy Brooklyn band have internalized decades of musical history and made it their own
Mastodon Crush/Redeem You on ‘Hushed and Grim’
The metal heroes' eighth album is one of their heaviest
Lana Del Rey Goes Deeper Than Ever on ‘Blue Banisters’
Her second album of the year is dense and abstract, turning inward and finding solace in sisterhood