Jónsi - Shiver
Shiver sees Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi trying to find beauty in a glitch-pop style that’s been reserved for freakish fun, like searching for a diamond in a ballpit.
Sufjan Stevens - The Ascension
Art-folk diety Sufjan Stevens returns with the next installment of his pantheon of mainline studio albums.
KeiyaA - Forever, Ya Girl
Her identity standing tall and alone, the reliability of KeiyaA's vocal performances grant her full access to toy with the parts that form neo-soul.
Moses Sumney - græ
Moses Sumney’s soul-quenching art-pop is a beautiful glitch in the system. His double album is a reaffirmation of his unique prowess.
Porridge Radio - Every Bad
Many indie rock bands are quick to pull the ‘…with a twist!’ card, but Porridge Radio’s incorporation of noise and art-rock hands us a compelling case.
Caribou - Suddenly
A mighty six years after his last, Caribou has captured another wonderous snapshot of his oft-imitated, never-mastered indietronic style.
Moses Boyd - Dark Matter
Jazz drummer Moses Boyd tributes the sounds he grew up hearing in his home city of London, from the stoic smithery of grime beats to the heartsore climate of underground dance music.
Dan Deacon - Mystic Familiar
On his most impressive release to date, the Baltimore synth wizard hitches together something that’s equally striking from a distance, and impressively detailed with time and closer inspection.
KAYTRANADA - BUBBA
After putting the whole world onto his bassy beats with 99.9%, BUBBA attempts to circumvent the sophomore slump with a more focused R&B direction.