Peppa Pig's long-awaited debut album is finally here.
Reviews
Uboa - The Origin of My Depression
ReviewsCommentThe Origin of My Depression is one of the most harrowing offerings in experimental music this year. Profoundly disturbing and not for the faint of heart.
Poppy - Choke
ReviewsCommentChoke is a welcome continuation of the darker themes and genre bending of Am I a Girl?
Ed Sheeran - No.6 Collaborations Project
ReviewsCommentEd Sheeran's exploitation of feature culture on No.6 Collaborations Project is second only to DJ Khaled.
Daniel Caesar - Case Study 01
ReviewsCommentCase Study 01 sounds much less polished and labored over than Freudian—perhaps in an attempt to catch lightning in a bottle—but, more often than not, the results are less than electric.
Kim Petras - Clarity
ReviewsCommentClarity is a likable pop album that is carried by Kim Petras' singing chops, though I'm hoping to hear her develop a bolder and more distinct sound going forward.
Dreamville - Revenge of the Dreamers III
ReviewsCommentDespite having similar shortcomings, Revenge of the Dreamers III is arguably the most promising posse album to have dropped in the past year or so.
Blarf - Cease & Desist
ReviewsCommentComedian and actor Eric André's very own musical side-project serves up a wild, sample-based ride into the demented side of plunderphonics on Cease & Desist. Not only that, but this record also serves as a giant middle finger to the limitations modern copyright law places on artistic expression within the auditory realm. Equal parts absurd and revolutionary: This is Blarf.