Celebrity Life
Anthony Ramos Reaches For New Heights on âLove and Liesâ
The 'In the Heights' star finds his footing as a pop singer on a loose, enjoyable album
Squirrel Flower Weathers the Storm on âPlanet (i)â
On her second album, the Massachusetts singer-songwriter confronts natural disasters â and some fears of her own
Doja Cat Makes Pop Weird Again With âPlanet Herâ
The singer's third album feels like a debut, inviting us deeper than ever into her exquisitely strange and spectacularly camp world
Modest Mouse Sound Lonesome, Crowded on âThe Golden Casketâ
Ambitions outweigh songwriting on most of band's first album in six years
Hiss Golden Messenger Beautifully Processes the Pandemic Blues on âQuietly Blowing Itâ
Written and recorded largely during the earliest months of the pandemic, it's the North Carolina roots artist's best LP yet
Lucy Dacusâ âHome Videoâ Plays Like a Brilliant Coming of Age Memoir
One of the best young songwriters around delivers the best LP of her career
Migos Deliver a Record for a World Thatâs Ready to Reopen With âCulture IIIâ
The superstar rap trio is back on its game.
Maroon 5 Get Reflective on âJordiâ
Stevie Nicks, Megan Thee Stallion, and H.E.R. stop by to try to help Adam Levine elevate his game, but the lane remains the same
Tim Buckley Lets His Freak Flag Fly on Live LP âMerry-Go-Round at the Carouselâ
The late troubadour's transition from folk to jazz documented on unearthed live recording made by the acid king.
Garbage Show the World Whoâs Boss on âNo Gods No Mastersâ
Shirley Manson & Co. take on climate change, racial injustice and her own demons on the band's spirited seventh record
Sleater-Kinney Roar Back to Life on âPath of Wellnessâ
Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker sound rejuvenated on an LP that's full of welcome surprises.
Lil Baby and Lil Durkâs âThe Voice of the Heroesâ is a So-So Superstar Team-Up
The ascendant rappers' have charisma to burn but the energy flags on this collaborative LP