Review: Season 4 of ‘Nathan For You’ proves the show is already a cult classic Nathan Fielder’s fourth season is as awkward and brilliant as ever. Cameron Neimand October 22, 2017
Review: King Krule’s ‘The OOZ’ finds beauty and brilliance in loneliness The British singer spends his new album in the depths of despair. Cameron Neimand October 19, 2017
Review: Gucci Mane’s new album completes his transformation into ‘Mr. Davis’ The trap-rap pioneer’s 11th studio album is yet another successful endeavor for the genre’s most prolific workhorse. Cameron Neimand October 16, 2017
Review: On ‘Younger Now,’ Miley Cyrus is older, but still boring The superstar’s sixth studio album is a failed reinvention. Cameron Neimand October 2, 2017
Review: Macklemore wants to be rap’s next best Gemini The Seattle rapper’s Ryan Lewis-less solo project lacks presence and purpose. Cameron Neimand September 26, 2017
Review: The fourth season of ‘BoJack Horseman’ is dark and unrelenting The show’s fourth season is funny, but also the darkest yet. Cameron Neimand September 20, 2017
Nathan Fielder brings ‘Nathan For You’ sneak peek to Lincoln Theater The comic and “mediocre improviser” is coming to Washington, D.C., on Sunday. Cameron Neimand September 6, 2017
Review: Wiki’s ‘No Mountains in Manhattan’ oozes with New York City life The New York rapper’s solo studio debut is a lyrical odyssey that stays within the five boroughs. Cameron Neimand September 4, 2017
9 classic Action Bronson bars on ‘Blue Chips 7000’ The third installment of the Blue Chips trilogy is as full of zany punchlines and allusions as the first two. Cameron Neimand August 30, 2017
Review: Vic Mensa’s ‘Autobiography’ is convoluted and dark The rapper’s studio debut is his most ambitious work yet, but unfortunately, it’s far from his most well-rounded. Cameron Neimand August 8, 2017