If Post Pop Depression is Iggy Pop's final record his rant that closes "Paraguay" is a satisfying bookend as one of the most interesting characters in rock.
Esperanza Spalding's Emily’s D+Evoliution isn’t just Spalding’s most adventurous record yet, it’s one of the most ambitious records I’ve heard this year.
The Grammy awards continue to be out of touch and racist. This was further cemented with the 2016 awards. However, Kendrick Lamar's performance was amazing.
Daughter's new album is surrounded by various veneers but peeling them away is rewarding, as the bare soul of Not To Disappear will leave you spellbound.
Danzig is getting old and obviously slowing down and Skeletons could have been a lot worse. Skeletons works on a level where we get to hear Danzig have fun.
In Dream isn't a step in the right direction for constantly shapeshifting band. I've liked Editors for a long time, but In Dream is lacking a familiar core
Lana Del Rey's proverbial Honeymoon of established popularity is over and all the listener is left with is a bland tapestry of predictable pillow talk.
Instead of giving fans a gift card to Sears, Wilco has given them something personalized and crafted by hand. This gift is the solid new album Star Wars.
Aaron interviews Failure's drummer Kellii Scott about the bands reunion, their new album The Heart is A Monster, and what it's like playing in Failure again.