The group displays the depth it has gained over a four-year hiatus
Review
Gems and Throwaways: Belle and Sebastian B-Sides
The band’s new album of rarities and remixes, ‘The Third Eye Centre,’ is uneven
Earl Sweatshirt Takes the Odd Future Lead on Doris
The Doris LP is Earl’s first release proper and first of any kind since his eponymous 2010 mixtape
Annie Bridges Pop and Dance on New Album A&R
The Norwegian singer keeps things light on her latest offering
Smashing Pumpkins’ The Aeroplane Flies High Reissue is Compelling and Excessive
A massive rock history curio from the band’s heydey.
Like His Films, David Lynch’s The Big Dream is Enigmatic and Opaque
Warped blues wanderings from cult-film’s favorite weirdo
Kanye West’s Yeezus Is Manic, Melancholy and Brilliant
Our greatest pop mind has made his antipop record. At last
The Lonely Island Make Funny on The Wack Album
The third album from the rap-jokester trio is their sharpest yet
Boards of Canada Create Moody Sci-Fi on Tomorrow’s Harvest
On their fourth studio album, the Scottish electronic duo chart a mesmerizing Road to Dystopia
Camera Obscura’s Desire Lines Offers a Quirky Take on Heartbreak
Chamber-pop that’s delightfully bittersweet and brutally honest
Queens of the Stone Age’s …Like Clockwork is Dark, Personal, and Heroic
A deeply satisfying album, inspired by a near-death experience
Genres Collide on Mount Kimbie’s Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
The sophomore album from the English electronic music duo is a transitional effort that mostly succeeds
The National Breathes Confidence on Trouble Will Find Me
The band’s latest is approachable but does not compromise