Stereolab continues exploring how pop music can be applied to question patterns, structures, and politics.
Earcandy is an apt name for an album that delivers pure pop sugar—but it’s not
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Daughter of Swords’ Alex moves away from the quiet folk of Dawnbreaker, embracing bright synths
A great debut album from one of the founders of Underground System, “Lobby Call”, the
Dan Bejar, like many of his contemporaries, appears to be waxing philosophical as he reflects
Perfume Genius’s Glory has been widely acclaimed for its emotional depth and bold lyricism. With
Neil Young has always been dedicated to preserving music in its original form. With Oceanside
Yo La Tengo’s soundtrack for Old Joy comes from a session where the band recorded