ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Coldplay, 'Everyday Life'Jim McGuinn • Dec 2, 2019British pop-rock band Coldplay return with their highly anticipated eighth studio album, 'Everyday Life'.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Beck, 'Hyperspace'Jill Riley • Nov 25, 2019Beck talks with Jill Riley about his new record, working with Pharrell Williams, and his recent high-profile recording session at Paisley Park.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: The Avett BrothersBill DeVille • Nov 18, 2019For their tenth record, The Avett Brothers are branching out both musically and lyrically, but don't worry - there are still plenty of songs featuring that classic Avett sound.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Michael Kiwanuka, 'KIWANUKA'David Safar • Nov 11, 2019On Kiwanuka's self-titled album, he embraces all his influences from Curtis Mayfield to Joni Mitchell, all while cementing his identity as a powerful voice capable of crafting songs that confront personal narratives and the human condition.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Angel Olsen, 'All Mirrors'Jade • Nov 4, 2019Angel Olsen returns with her fourth studio album, 'All Mirrors'. A haunting journey through the looking glass full of synth and strings.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Rex Orange County, 'Pony'David Safar • Oct 28, 2019As Rex Orange County embarks on a new tour to support his album, 'Pony,' the English songwriter faces the scrutiny of any emerging artist making a major label debut.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 'Ghosteen'Mark Wheat • Oct 21, 2019Nick Cave returns with his thirteenth studio album in his more than forty year career.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Wilco, 'Ode to Joy'Jade • Oct 14, 2019Recorded in Chicago, Wilco return with their eleventh studio album, 'Ode to Joy'.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Live Current Volume 15Jesse Wiza • Oct 7, 2019The Current's beloved annual compilation returns for a 15th year featuring performances from Jenny Lewis, Brandi Carlile, 26 BATS!, and more.
ReviewsAlbum of the Week: Tegan and Sara, 'Hey, I'm Just LikeJay Gabler • Sep 30, 2019'Hey, I'm Just Like You' is a companion album to Tegan and Sara's new aptly-titled memoir 'High School.' Revisiting songs they wrote as teenagers, the duo lift their voices and elevate the experiences of adolescents who might be feeling a lot of the same emotions.