Billy Nomates – ‘Emergency Telephone’ March 10, 2021 On Emergency Telephone, the sparseness of Nomates’ debut is swapped with a wide spectrum of sound that is based more in classic pop song structure then art-punk poetry. by Maxwell Cann
Julien Baker – ‘Little Oblivions’ March 10, 2021 With her long-awaited third album Little Oblivians, Julien Baker offers her most brutally honest portrayal of herself to date; however, its staleness leaves you feeling emotionally exhausted and not in a good way. by Patrick King
Mogwai – ‘As The Love Continues’ March 9, 2021 With their 10th album ‘As The Love Continues,’ Mogwai delivers the goods but leaves listeners wondering if there’s room for directional shift in the future. by Patrick King
Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – ‘Carnage’ March 9, 2021 On Carnage, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis vulnerably illustrate the experience of living in a world where loss and isolation are impossible to avoid. by Maxwell Cann
Anika Pyle – ‘Wild River’ March 8, 2021 Processing grief through intention, Anika Pyle’s gorgeous solo debut lets the details find their own homes. by Jane Lai