Jessie Ware’s sixth album tips from disco purism into polyester literalism.
The Montreal producer and DJ’s consciously raunchy, poignantly flippant new album stages a well-timed return to the sound that made him famous.
The indie-rock brother duo continues its prolific streak with a charmingly off-the-cuff album that exercises Daniel Bateman’s theatrical showmanship.
The Manchester trio’s latest album proposes a heady, rhythmic strain of post-punk that references familiar touchstones while sounding genuinely, deliriously disorienting.