As he navigates his artistic identity, Still Woozy ventures into personal relationship with his new album Loveseat.
Charli XCX’s new project BRAT is otherworldly. Quirky, moody, and authentic, BRAT is bringing back club hits for the summer. What’s not to love?
As he soul-searches through tasking struggles, Marcus King establishes music as the perfect medium to channel hardship through.
With tracks focusing on friendship, love, self-identity, and other highly relatable ponderings, Billie Eilish’s HIT ME HARD AND SOFT is the quintessential twenties album.
X Ambassadors latest record Townie urges all to embrace nostalgia in attempts to revive the childlike spirit that might be buried within our personal narratives.
An indie pop album about childhood dreams, mental health, and some sickening love songs. What more could you ask for?
Troye Sivan’s new album explores life, sex, and queer culture with a nosedive into electronic-pop. What more could you ever want?
With light, airy vocals, and instrumentals grounded in pop-folk influences, this album feels like a fall day in the woods.
Olivia Rodrigo’s VMAs performance left fans confused as the scene unfolded. What is even more confusing is why the star has been labeled “groundbreaking” in the industry.
A country album that isn’t about beer, boobs, and boats? Sign me up!
Peter McPoland’s debut album is an honest exploration of his sound and story. What’s not to love?
Michigan band Greta Van Fleet solidifies their place as a defining member of the new rock generation.
The poetic aestheticism of an angelic voice discussing the most aggressive topics.
Gracie Abrams does a deep dive into what it means to breakup, makeup, and make peace. Who wouldn’t want a how to in breaking up?