The best album in Drake’s comeback trilogy. He’s desperate to pick up the pieces and reclaim his title as hip-hop’s ultimate hitmaker.
In a set of sweet, graceful tunes, the singer-songwriter offers meditations on love and human frailty, plus a few sharply rendered protest songs.
The British electronic producer formerly known as Blue Daisy and Black Dahlia unveils a new solo venture and a menacing new sound heavy on distorted drum machines and blown-out bass.
Folding together post-industrial dissonance, globe-trotting influences, and stinging social commentary, the Australian musician’s new album isn’t pulling punches.