The outrageous and funky new album from the artist formerly known as Sturgill Simpson raises a simple question: What if we could fuck our way to a better world?
The Los Angeles singer-songwriter’s second album is bolder and darker than her debut, refining her fusion of folk and R&B as she explores the expressive potential of her voice.
Nothing are natural leaders in a revitalized shoegaze scene, but their new album is more reminiscent of its past. It works, but anyone who’s heard Loveless knows that it’s always worked.
On their third album, the brooding Londoners downsize their post-rock ambitions, packing lifetimes of sorrow into sharper, more conventional indie-rock songs.