BDRMM’s evolution shines in their latest album I DON’T KNOW
The intense, introspective, and obsessive journey of BDRMM's sophomore album demonstrates the band's evolution beyond shoegaze and into new horizons.
The intense, introspective, and obsessive journey of BDRMM's sophomore album demonstrates the band's evolution beyond shoegaze and into new horizons.
Immerse yourself in Divide and Dissolve's sonic war on colonial violence - through great instrumental prowess - on latest album Systemic, a mission to dismantle oppressive structures.
Discover the alternative Americana landscape of Tommy Stinson's collaboration with Chip Roberts: rootsy tracks and ukulele strumming, all with a punk rock spirit.
Heavy rock icons join forces in an exciting, if occasionally uneven, fashion in the electrifying collaboration between Boris & Uniform and their album Bright New Disease.
Arthur Russell's posthumous masterpiece, Picture Of Bunny Rabbit is a unique blend of disco, country, and experimental pop, recorded in 1985.
Take a cosmic journey into Django Django's Off Planet, a genre-defying behemoth traversing techno, lo-fi, and indie with unexpected collaborations.
Maisie Peters' delightful second album, The Good Witch, showcases her mature songwriting and captivating pop sensibility, setting her apart from the likes of Taylor Swift.
Killer Mike, one half of Run The Jewels, preaches to the congregation via songs about Black identity, politics, drug addiction, life choices, prison, absent parents and more.
James' iconic hits are transformed on Be Opened By The Wonderful, as a 22-piece orchestra and eight-piece choir breathe new life into their timeless music.
On McFly's latest album Power To Play, the band's iconic sound evolves with age, including strong storytelling, splendid riffs, and playful solos that will win over even the skeptics.
In The Aces I've Loved You For So Long, the Utah group breaks free from stereotypes and embrace personal growth for an album of anthemic summer blues with a touch of rebellion.