Julien Baker, Pheobe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus weave their intimate tones into one singular vehicle, demonstrating their iron-cast bond in a beautiful ode to friendship.
Tag: Album Review
Pigs (x7)- Land of Sleeper
Pigs (x7) return with the fourth album, Land of Sleeper, their best yet, exercising control over their trademark chaos.
Björk- Biophilia
Every Wednesday, I take a journey through an artist’s discography. I continue my journey with Björk’s seventh album, 2011’s Biophilia.
Loscil and Lawrence English- Colours of Air
The ambient duo’s first collaboration takes you on a visual journey which is challenging but deeply engaging.
Sunny War: Anarchist Gospel
Anarchist Gospel sees Ward build on the promise of her previous effort, Simple Syrup. It’s the sound of someone healing, emotionally powerful, but beautifully uplifting.
The Go! Team- Get Up Sequences Part Two
The Go! Team are back with a globe-trotting sonic explosion that is a little chaotic but immensely fun. Strap in!
Bass Drum of Death- Say I Won’t
The American rockers return with a measured affair, slick and melodic but lacking the bite of some of their earlier records.
Samia- Honey
Samia returns with another emotionally unflinching record, intensely powerful but deeply melodic.
Popcaan- Great Is He
The king of dancehall returns with Great Is He, bringing some welcome emotional energy on a slick, if slightly bloated, record.
The Arcs- Electronic Chronic
Electronic Chronic is a record that turns grief into something beautiful, providing a more than fitting tribute.