Muse has released their new album, 'The Wow! Signal,' which critics are hailing as their best work in 20 years. The album is receiving positive reviews, with one critic calling it the 'album of the week'.
Cello-playing singer-songwriter Kelsey Lu has released her second album, 'So Help Me God,' seven years after her debut, featuring collaborations with Jack Antonoff and Kim Gordon.
Music critic Alexis Petridis reviews Aldous Harding's fifth album, 'Train on the Island,' praising its beguiling, tightly written, and richly melodic qualities despite potentially irksome lyrics.
Nearly seven years after their last albums, the doomy duo Sunn O))) has released a new record, stripping back their sound to tectonic guitars and feedback to create an immersive and euphoric listening experience recorded in Washington.
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Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s cartoon band mark 25 years with an album inspired by India and shaped by loss, featuring collaborators living and dead
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Clive Davis, the influential music executive known for discovering artists like Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen, has died at the age of 94. Tributes from across the music industry have poured in, remembering his significant impact and career accomplishments.
Lizzo has released her long-awaited new album, which critics describe as a blend of raw, rugged country rock with real tenderness. The album showcases her signature style and has been met with significant attention.
The Slovenian avant-garde band Laibach has released their new album titled "Musick." The band described the album as capturing "the last moments of creating music from pleasure before AI surpasses us."
A new podcast features critics Catherine Shoard, Alexis Petridis, and Hannah J Davies discussing cultural recommendations for the spring season, covering what to watch and listen to.
Alexis Petridis reviews Myles Smith's new album, 'My Mess, My Heart, My Life,' noting his ability to write rousing choruses but also his overtly obvious influences, including a "ghastly Galway Girl sequel."
Iceage's new album, 'For Love of Grace & the Hereafter,' blends shoegaze, country, and 50s rock'n'roll with their indie-punk sound, creating uplifting music that contrasts with lyrical bleakness.
Music critic Alexis Petridis reviews Noah Kahan's album 'The Great Divide,' noting its adherence to his breakout formula and themes of small-town life, alongside a mention of a new Netflix documentary.