Downtown New York’s breakout dance stars play to their club-rat reputation while stocking their debut with Y2K electro-pop and UK garage beats.
No stranger to melancholy, the Scottish duo grapples more vigorously with grief than ever on an album shadowed by loss, soaked in guitars, and assisted by the Cure’s Robert Smith.
The Toronto songwriter fills her twangy sixth album with reflections on new motherhood and wistful character studies, backed by collaborators including Feist, Buck Meek, and Palehound’s El Kempner.
On a campy and subversive new album featuring Bladee, the Ukrainian black metal artist aspires to make the notoriously forbidding genre a little warmer.