Ty Segall’s Harmonizer
Ty Segall’s Harmonizer is a near-perfect equipoise of sleekness and satisfying sludge that represents some of the finest work of his career.
T. Rex’s Electric Warrior
T. Rex’s Electric Warrior showcases rock at its most irresistible and invigorating.
Lady Gaga’s Dawn of Chromatica
With Dawn of Chromatica, Lady Gaga has entrusted pop’s most boundary pushing artists with her music for some inspired results.
Kanye West’s Donda
Ye’s tenth studio album comes the closest yet to sanctifying his trademark madness, resulting in one of his most personal and least focused works.
Drake’s Certified Lover Boy
Despite star-studded features and small signs of emotional growth, Drake still doesn’t know what he wants and it shows on the bloated Certified Lover Boy.
Factual Brains’ Scooter
Thrilling from start to finish, Factual Brains’ Scooter is a transporting collection of otherworldly psychedelic soundscapes that incorporate elements of chiptune and noise rock.
Jerome Thomas’ That Secret Sauce
Organic and sensual, Jerome Thomas’ That Secret Sauce showcases the spirit of neo soul alive and well in 2021.
Tyler, The Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST
CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST is the album Tyler, The Creator fans have been waiting for: a marriage of the raw energy of his Odd Future days with the artistic and creative lessons learned through the successes of Flower Boy and IGOR.
John Carroll Kirby’s Septet
The lively Septet broaches yet another sonic frontier for John Carroll Kirby, masterfully drawing on the keyboardist’s new age and R&B sensibilities to produce a transporting cosmic jazz outing.