Along with the premiere of “Minions: The Rise of Gru” came the release of its soundtrack. This star-studded album produced by Jack Antonoff provides the perfect 70s-inspired vibes to match
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The second of Weezer’s four-part album, “SZNS” radically shifts the tone of the band’s newest project in a way that betrays any progress previously made in their sounds. The dramatic

For the first time in three years, North Texas native Post Malone is sharing his sound. His newest studio LP, “Twelve Carat Toothache,” was released on June 3. Before its

Summer 2022 has begun for many university students, whether that means starting fresh courses, taking on a new job or finally getting a chance to unwind back home. Whatever your

Harry Styles’ newest solo album, “Harry’s House,” opens the door to a more vulnerable look at the artist, though not

Wet Leg’s self-titled debut album challenges the current norms of female-led indie rock, forgoing somber vulnerability with whimsical candor to

Stephen Bruner, also known as Thundercat, has lost a lot of weight since Mac Miller passed away. I’m not sure

Pop music can be a slippery slope, as a lot of the time it can present itself as merely a

Sufjan Stevens is an anomaly. The man is shrouded in mystery and mystique, possessing an unearthly amount of musical and