Ed Sheeran goes back to his roots in ‘Autumn Variations’ The album gives listeners a glimpse into some of the singers’ most pivotal life moments. Lauren Bentley October 2, 2023
New Ed Sheeran album ‘Subtract’ might be his most touching yet The singer-songwriter’s latest mathematics-titled album was released on Friday. Hanna Zakharenko May 8, 2023
With ‘D-Day,’ Suga of BTS proves his ability to stand on his own D-DAY strays from the polished dance-pop synonymous with BTS, with influences from hip-hop, classical and indie rock music. Sofia Appolonio April 23, 2023
Phantogram released the one and only ‘Three’ five years ago It's hard to find another group that can match Phantogram's idiosyncratic music. Dylan Shulman October 7, 2021
NoMBe stuns with CHROMATOPIA, an ambitious expedition through love of all kinds The alternative artist sets his gaze upon the vast spectrum of love and relationships through his unique music. Dylan Shulman May 9, 2021
Review: Demi Lovato’s latest album introduces new honesty, but not a new sound Powerful lyrics surrounding mental health barely stay afloat in a sea of milquetoast instrumentals. Dylan Shulman April 8, 2021
Review: Madison Beer’s debut album was held back by indecisive style choices The album contains the singles "Selfish" and "Baby." Rachel S. Hunt March 4, 2021
Review: Alanis Morissette’s ‘Such Pretty Forks in the Road’ sparkles but doesn’t spark The veteran songwriter offers a more mellow, reflective antidote to her fiery past work. Elana Morris August 6, 2020
The 1975’s new album is a journey of vulnerability After multiple delays, "Notes on a Conditional Form" is finally out Daryl Perry May 25, 2020
Review: ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ is uncut, unapologetic Fiona Apple The year's best-reviewed album is more than worth your time. Tyler Golsen April 21, 2020