The veteran emo band’s first album in seven years operates with its own sense of logic and time. It’s a fraught and dizzying triumph.
On her fourth album, the New York singer-songwriter frames big questions about ambition, identity, and self-doubt in deceptively understated folk-pop hybrids.
The North Carolina trio’s second studio album combines krautrock grooves and ambient jazz to sculpt sweeping organic improv for the open air.
On its tenth album, the Canadian quartet doubles down on its signature millennial synth-rock sound with glossy tones and memorable melodies that spark nostalgia for the band’s heyday.