Smelling like burnt rubber and mall body mist, the pop provocateur’s loud, wild new album swerves hard into club antagonism.
In the ’90s, an obscure Casio spelunker sent his tape to a local zine and never heard back. A new reissue pairs the album with home recordings for a delightfully amateurish, evocative set of songs.
The British singer’s second album is all curated melancholy and aestheticized heartache, winding its way through jazz, orchestral pop, and R&B with melodramatic flair.
The iconic UK electro-pop band turns on the sunlamps with a new double album that gives its signature gothic chill a faintly kooky, naturalistic bent.