Celebrity Life
Iron Maiden Age Gracefully, Make Metal for the Ages on âSenjutsuâ
Long-running metal firebrands have matured their sound on LP 17 without sacrificing any of their epic grit
Chvrches Confront The Horrors Of The Internet On âScreen Violenceâ
The Glasgow band tackles the misogyny and despairs of the digital age on their latest album.
Kanye West Searches for Meaning on the Muddled, Grandiose âDondaâ
West's 10th album is an overlong mess, dotted with moments of sincerity and some spectacular music
Taylor Swift is Among the Guests on Big Red Machineâs âHow Long Do You Think Itâs Gonna Last?â
Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and Aaron Dessner of the National lead an experimentally-minded collaborative effort
âFeel Flows: The Sunflower & Surfâs Up Sessions 1969-1971â Goes Deep on Two Beach Boys Classics
Their youthful hits were behind them and the quintessential California band was creating music that now feels like a coda for the Sixties
Kacey Musgravesâ âStar-Crossedâ Is a Divorce Album on Her Own Terms
The millennial country hero's fifth album grapples with breaking up and growing up
Halsey Explores the Beauty and Brutality of New Motherhood on âIf I Canât Have Love, I Want Powerâ
The adventurous pop star's fourth album is a fascinating, if at times overwrought, collaboration with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Sturgill Simpson Goes Wild West on âThe Ballad of Dood and Juanitaâ
The eternally restless country artist's latest is a concept album set on the American frontier after the Civil War.
Lorde Vibes Through a Quarter-Life Crisis on âSolar Powerâ
Her long-awaited third album is smooth and beachy, searching for serenity in anxious times
The Killers Offer a Widescreen Chronicle of Small Town Life on âPressure Machineâ
Brandon Flowers ably channels his Springsteen side on the band's latest album
New âAll Things Must Passâ Reissue Shows the Communal Depth Behind George Harrisonâs Masterpiece
The visionary triple album comes with a fresh new mix and loads of must-hear bonus material
Billie Eilish Refuses to Stand Still Musically on the Heroically Honest âHappier Than Everâ
Her sophomore album documents her fears and traumas and still manages to sound astonishingly self-assured