Sudan Archives - Natural Brown Prom Queen Review
Sudan Archives delivers one of the most confident and explorative albums of 2022.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava Review
Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms, and Lava finds the band in their most mature and cohesive state yet.
Jockstrap - I Love You Jennifer B Review
On I Love You Jennifer B Jockstrap surpass expectations, proving to be one of the most important and forward thinking groups of 2022.
Ezra Furman - All Of Us Flames Review
All of Us Flames, takes us on a tour of the warped American Dream and weaponizes the decaying landmarks of sex, cars, and God.
Danger Mouse & Black Thought - Cheat Codes Review
Danger Mouse’s sample-heavy production manages to simultaneously feel nostalgic and futuristic, with enough variation to make each song feel like a new experience.
Rosalía - MOTOMAMI Review
On MOTOMAMI, the dynamic Spanish pop star delivers one of the strongest albums of 2022.
Aldous Harding - Warm Chris Review
Aldous Harding is an odd character. Cheryl Waters from KEXP one asked her if she still had her crazy hat from one of her music video, to which Harding replied ‘Which one?’. It’s this quirkiness that Harding has come to be known by, but it’s her music that truly shines brightest.
Beyoncé - Renaissance Review
This is undoubtedly a dense album. Despite the track "Alien Superstar" claiming twenty-two songwriters in total, it genuinely feels like a window into Beyoncé’s mind, a love letter to the music and parts of Black and queer culture she loves and wants to celebrate.
Angel Olsen - Big Time Review
On Big Time, Olsen is at her most introspective. Delving into her own experiences like never before.
MUNA - MUNA Review
Who is MUNA? The queer band of our dreams. Self-proclaimed creators of “sad soft pop songs for sissies angry girls emo queers and crybabies.” The iconic trio is back with their third record to whip us into a dance-pop frenzy.