Albums
Our curated album review process features many of our favorite albums to help make them your next favorite.
Childish Gambino - Bando Stone and the New World
Donald Glover releases his final album under the name "Childish Gambino" and delivers us a project fit for a movie soundtrack on "Bando Stone and the New World".
Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
Truly a must-listen for anyone who has experienced a loss, we recommend Sufjan Steven's 2015 release "Carrie & Lowell".
Porches by REASON
Three years after releasing his debut studio album, REASON releases "Porches"
Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) by Noah Kahan
Noah Kahan's third album is an ode to isolation and loneliness and all the feelings that come with it, and during it. It is that same isolation that seemingly makes the music more rich and thoughtful, providing powerful imagery with deep feeling.
GENERATIONAL CURSE by ICECOLDBISHOP
This debut album from ICECOLDBISHOP is one of the best projects from 2023. If history tells us anything, it's that any artist with a breakout debut album is someone to keep an eye on. ICECOLDBISHOP is deserving of everyone's attention.
A Written Testimony by Jay Electronica
Jay Electronica's 2020 release came after years of speculation and anticipation. With guest presence and heavy support from Jay-Z, the album delivered greatness.
FOR STARTERS by SOLOMON
Released in June 2023, the UK R&B newcomer SOLOMON delivers one of our favorite new R&B projects of 2023 with FOR STARTERS.
Dead Club City by Nothing But Thieves
Released in June 2023, the UK band Nothing But Thieves deliver their 4th studio album "Dead Club City".
MICHAEL by Killer Mike
Released in June 2023, Killer Mike unravels his story on MICHAEL and reminds us all why Kendrick said "Critics wanna mention that they miss when hip-hop was rappin'
Motherf---er if you did then Killer Mike would be platinum.".
There's No Signal In The Mountains by Alexander Nate
Released in June 2023, Alexander Nate's vocals and storytelling shine on TNSITM and remind us all that being vulnerable is okay.
Sunburn by Dominic Fike
SUNBURN by DOMINIC FIKE has enough creativity, playfulness and spirit to be played through without an urge to skip.