Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: This Unruly Mess I’ve Made
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis This Unruly Mess I’ve Made (self-released) Three years later, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis return with their latest album, This Unruly Mess I’ve Made. Totally incomparable to the groundbreaking, More...
Panic! at the Disco: Death of a Bachelor
Panic! at the Disco Death of a Bachelor (Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen) Ironically enough, Death of a Bachelor alludes to the afterlife momentum. It seems like the album is tied to a strong separation from an ex-lover. More...
Matt and Kim: New Glow
Matt and Kim New Glow (Harvest Records) Brooklyn duo Pratt graduates Matt and Kim return with New Glow, a less cheesy version of a live EDM concert. Matt Johnson’s vocals stick out in every single track. More...
Mumford & Sons: Wilder Mind
Mumford & Sons Wilder Mind (Island/Glassnote) After Mumford & Sons not-so-triumphant return on their third album, Wilder Mind, the British alternative rockers have thrown everything away. It completely steps More...
Lykke Li: I Never Learn
Lykke Li I Never Learn (Atlantic Records) Lykke Li’s third album, I Never Learn, is as emotional as its title sounds. Twenty-eight-year-old Swedish singer Li was “gunshot” to the heart More...
Taking Back Sunday: Happiness Is
Taking Back Sunday Happiness Is (Hopeless Records) Taking Back Sunday is back with their sixth full-length album, Happines Is, after a three-year hiatus. The 15-year-old band still knows how to rock and roll More...
Broken Bells: After the Disco
Broken Bells After the Disco (Columbia Records) Indie rockers Broken Bells are back with their second full-length album, After the Disco, but not much has changed from the collaborative duo; Producer Brian More...
Childish Gambino: Because the Internet
Childish Gambino Because the Internet (Glassnote Records) It’s been easy to become enthralled in Donald Glover’s iconic rap hand as many of us have. He is previously a writer for 30 Rock and became More...