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‘Small Changes’ is a timid addition to Michael Kiwanuka’s discography Kiwanuka’s guitar remains rough and sweet, but the album leaves some to be desired — lyrically and sonically. Cameron Lee November 26, 2024
Father John Misty is defiant, unpredictable on ‘Mahashmashana’ The indie folk singer’s sixth album is an unpredictable exploration of eclectic genres. Joe Wicke November 25, 2024
Grammy nominations, charts signal growing acceptance of experimental music Experimental music is increasingly gaining mainstream recognition, with records such as 'New Blue Sun' and 'Brat' as contenders for the Grammys' Album of the Year award. Matt Kauffman November 22, 2024
Strathmore’s 2025 Artist in Residence program features UMD talent Strathmore's celebrates 20 years of its Artist in Residence program, introducing two students to the 2025 class. Nia Smith November 20, 2024
Despite missteps, ‘From Zero’ is Linkin Park’s strongest work in years The nu metal pioneers are back with a talented new singer for their eighth studio album. Matt Kauffman November 18, 2024
Frank Ocean doesn’t owe us new music In the eight years since releasing his critically acclaimed album Blonde, fans are (not so) patiently awaiting Ocean's follow-up project. Joe Wicke November 8, 2024
The Cure finds peace in grief on ‘Songs of a Lost World’ The legendary British rock band returns with a new album after 16 years. Joe Wicke November 4, 2024
Tyler, The Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’ retains unique style with minimal skips Back after three years, Tyler, The Creator’s new album pays tribute to his past works while reinventing a new sound. Jade Tran October 30, 2024