
Rhizome and The Flavonoids shoot for the stars on ‘SUPERIMPOSER,’ an inventive electro-surf fantasy
Acidic lyrics, twitchy synths, and biting beats—what more does one need?

Acidic lyrics, twitchy synths, and biting beats—what more does one need?

Spy vs. Spy goes electric with this fuzzy ode to Mellotron madness.

The Boston band’s album is a disheveled ride through angst, conspiracy, and the occasional sci-fi reference.

There’s sugar, spice, and a whole lot of nice on this Japanese artist’s musical metric.

Rising from the ashes, Aan deals with adversity using shiny soulful brilliance.

With a voice that can do anything and a band that can play everything, Jackson’s sound is exciting and moreish.

What’s that smell? Just the funky jackhammer of an album that braids the best of dance music through the decades.

With an EP that makes the tear ducts work overtime, the Texas-based artist has tapped into the quintessential sound of sadness.

From fending off racism to falsetto radicalism, the latest album by the Baltimore-born, Brooklyn-based artist hits all the right notes.

For those in the mood for unfiltered punk rock without any hangups, this album will scratch that bloody itch.

Brit Babushkas and Co. hit a dance-punk beat on ‘Same as That’ – A strange but moreish combination.

Juggling afrobeat and electronic with equal ease, Cain Culto’s refusal to be stereotyped takes pride in the blithe.

Featuring lush synths and spacey vocals, this full-bodied experimental electronic album transcends its runtime and creates an expansive sonic landscape.

Deliciously unhinged, the potent pandemonium of this album blows down pretentious walls with a sneer.

Radiating creativity, the London-based group’s debut album revels in experimentation with its fists in the air.

The Chicago-based quartet blazes through a banger of a debut that leaves a fiery trail behind, and it’s a blast to get caught in the slipstream.

“Come, all ye unfaithful,” and let Dancer’s latest EP deliver a shot of Brit-punk irreverence right to your main vein.

Tough as nails and louder than a banshee in a bear trap, the Brooklyn-based band will grab you by the throat and take you to the cleaners.

Incendiary one moment, soul-stirring the next—the songs on the Assam-born, Brooklyn-based soul-connoisseur’s latest album feel delightfully self-assured.